A cold Pacific storm will bring light showers with rapidly lowering snow levels Wednesday night into Thursday.
A cold Pacific storm is chugging toward Southern California, bringing relatively limited moisture expected but dropping snow levels into mountain passes, including the 5 Freeway over the Grapevine, the National Weather Service said.
The storm may bring scattered showers to the coastal and valley areas, with precipitation more likely in the mountains, especially on north-facing slopes. Because of the cold air, there’s also a chance of thunderstorms Thursday evening as the coldest, most unstable part of the low-pressure trough moves over the region, forecasters said. During thunderstorms, there is a chance of brief, heavy downpours, small hail, gusty winds and lightning.
Accumulations of 2 to 4 inches are possible above 6,000 feet, especially on north-facing slopes. One to 3 inches of snow is forecast through 3,000- to 3,500-foot elevations, causing potentially hazardous driving conditions on the 5 corridor in the Tehachapi Mountains, where the Tejon Pass sits at 4,144 feet.
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