SoCal storms: How long will the rain last and when will it finally clear up?

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SoCal storms: How long will the rain last and when will it finally clear up?
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A new storm moved into Southern California on Wednesday, the latest in a series of storms during a wet and snowy 2023.

Coasts and valleys from San Luis Obispo to Los Angeles could get up to an inch of rain, while foothills and mountain areas could see up to 3 inches.

Rain rates of up to one-fourth an inch per hour are expected, with isolated instances of half an inch per hour. Thunderstorms are possible. The storm will also deliver snow, including up to 8 inches at elevations above 5,000 feet. The Santa Barbara and Ventura County mountains could get up to 14 inches, with 18 inches possible in the L.A. County mountains.The main storm band will exit L.A. County early Wednesday afternoon, leaving a noticeable break in the rain before showers return later in the evening with a chance of thunderstorms over the area. There is a risk of waterspouts or small tornadoes.

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