(Los Angeles, CA) — Southern California is beginning to recover from the powerful storm that pelted the region Friday and Saturday. Despite the calm before the storm — the National Weather Service says more rain is coming to the Southland Sunday night and over the next three days. As of Sunday morning — the winter storm dumped nearly eleven inches of rain on Woodland Hills and just over nine inches on La Canada Flintridge. Pasadena reported eight inches of rainfall while just over six inches fell in both Burbank and Bel-Air. As for snow — Mountain High received 93 inches while Mount Wilson say 40 inches of snowfall. The NWS says another storm system is heading to the region and it’s expected to bring periods of rain and mountain snow late tonight through Wednesday. A warming and drying trend is expected to arrive in the weekend later this week.
Storms not over yet. Pasadena reported 8 inches of rainfall while just over 6 inches fell in both Burbank and Bel-Air.
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