Southern California Prepares for Rain and Thunderstorms After Heat Wave
Southern California is set to experience a significant weather shift this week, moving from a record-breaking heat wave to cooler, wetter conditions. According to the National Weather Service, there is a 70% chance of rain beginning Thursday in Los Angeles and Ventura counties, continuing through Saturday. This change follows a period of intense heat in March, where temperatures in areas like Woodland Hills and Lancaster broke historical records. The recent heat, exacerbated by Santa Ana winds, also contributed to local wildfires, such as the Springs fire in Riverside County, which is now 95% contained. The upcoming weather is expected to bring thunderstorms, with some areas potentially experiencing heavier rain, stronger winds, and mudslides. Snow is also forecasted for mountain regions at elevations between 7,000 and 9,000 feet.