Don’t put away the umbrellas yet. A cold and wet storm will pass through L.A. County on Monday bringing scattered showers and snow at lower elevations including the Grapevine and parts of the Antelope Valley.
What to expect
Scattered, moderate showers totaling just under an inch of rain. Showers will start to taper off Monday evening and are expected to die down by midnight. Temperatures will remain in the mid 50ss during the day but will drop to the 40s by tonight. You may see some frost Tuesday morning.
Cold Weather Alert
L.A. County Public Health Officer Muntu Davis issued a cold weather alert for the county starting Tuesday until Thursday. Here’s a list of areas affected:
- Pomona (East San Gabriel Valley) — Tuesday, Jan. 31 to Wednesday, Feb. 1
- Santa Clarita Valley — Tuesday, Jan. 31 to Thursday, Feb. 2
- Lancaster (Antelope Valley) — Tuesday, Jan. 31 to Saturday, Feb. 4
- Mount Wilson (L.A. County Mountains) — Tuesday, Jan. 31 to Thursday, Feb. 2
“There are places where people can go to stay warm, such as shelters or other public facilities. We also want to remind people not to use stoves, barbeques or ovens to heat their homes due to the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning,” said Davis in a statement released by the county’s department of Public Health.
Here are some tips to stay safe during the cold.
About that snow level
Snowfall levels are expected to drop as low as 2,500 feet in the Antelope Valley, dusting the Palmdale and Lancaster area and up to 14 inches of snow are likely in the San Gabriel mountains.
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