More rain expected in Long Beach on New Year's Eve and through ... - Long Beach Post

The overnight showers prompted the city to offer sandbags for residents in low-lying areas like the Peninsula and Alamitos Bay, but no major flooding was reported.

Skies are expected to be clearer today, but more rain is coming, with heavy storms possible on New Year's Eve, according to the National Weather Service.

Light showers are possible Thursday and Friday across the region, with heavy rain storms rolling in on Saturday. Forecasters say Long Beach could get up to an eighth of an inch of precipitation in that period.

New Year's Day, however, is shaping up to be mostly sunny in the afternoon, with a slight chance of showers in the morning.

The long-term forecast for Southern California indicates that Pasadena's 138th Rose Parade will narrowly dodge stormy weather thanks to its tradition of holding the event on Jan. 2 when New Year's Day falls on a Sunday.

Rain will return next week, forecasters said, with a chance of storms in Long Beach starting Monday all the way through Friday.

City News Service and the Associated Press contributed to this report.

Southwest Airlines cancels 63 flights at Long Beach Airport

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Covid US: New Jersey records first death from UK 'super strain' - Daily Mail

Wednesday Newspaper | Daily Business Review - Law.com

Quarantines, isolation and lockdowns draw mixed reviews: 'There is no zero risk in the world' - USA TODAY