Southland Getting A Big Dose Of Wet Weather This Week

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LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Rainy weather moved into the Southland today as a result of a Pacific storm that is expected to last at least through tomorrow.

Downpours, thunderstorms and small hail are expected Tuesday and Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service. Mud slides and debris flows over slopes denuded by wildfires cannot be ruled out, NWS meteorologist Todd Hall said.

Lingering showers are possible Thursday, but mostly dry weather is expected Friday and Saturday, the NWS said.

The snow impact from this storm is expected to be minimal, with snow levels at or above 7,500 feet.

A high of 63 degrees was forecast for Tuesday in downtown Los Angeles, rising to 67 on Wednesday and 70 on Thursday.

In Orange County, Tuesday's high in Anaheim was expected to be 65 degrees, rising to 69 on Wednesday and 70 on Thursday.

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