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Storm Expected to Hit Southland Midweek

Los Angeles County should anticipate between a half-inch and inch of rain Wednesday.

A late season Pacific storm will give SoCal a dousing Wednesday while churning up gusty winds but generating little snow below 7,000 feet.

Early projections point to between a half-inch and inch of rain in Los Angeles County. The rain is expected to taper off Wednesday night, with a chance of showers Thursday.

The snow level will be at 7,000 feet or higher through Wednesday night, then fall to between 6,000 and 7,000 feet, the advisory said, adding that "very little snow accumulation is expected below 7,000 feet with this system."

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When the rain arrives and you start to wonder how much water has actually fallen from the sky, you can always check in with the interactive rainfall map from the National Weather Service.

This report was compiled with information from City News Service.

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