Scattered showers were expected to continue into Monday afternoon, and the rest of the week was looking dry, if on the cool side, according to the National Weather Service.
The storm that hit Southern California early Monday dumped between ¾ to 2 inches of rain across the region. Downtown Los Angeles received just under an inch, and up to 2 inches fell on the Station fire burn areas in the foothills, although no mudslides were reported.
Only light showers were expected Monday afternoon, said Jamie Meier, a meteorologist with the NWS in Oxnard.
“The average rainfall for April is about an inch, so it’s certainly not out of the question to see a storm like this,” Meier said.
No rain is expected for the remainder of the week, when temperatures are expected to hover below normal, barely reaching 70 degrees, Meier said.
— Ching-Ching Ni