Southern California Prepares for Rain and Cooler Weather After Heatwave
Southern California is set to experience a shift in weather patterns, with cooler temperatures and potential rain forecasted for the coming week. After a period of unseasonably warm weather, with temperatures reaching the 90s, the region will see a cooldown starting Friday. The National Weather Service predicts showers over the Ventura and Santa Barbara county mountains, with a slight chance of thunderstorms. Gusty sundowner winds are also expected in Santa Barbara County over the weekend. A storm system is anticipated to bring light to moderate rain, with totals between a quarter-inch and a half-inch, early next week.