A storm system moved out of Southern California on Friday, but not before dropping 1.5 inches of rain in some areas and creating blustery conditions.
The weather will remain dry over the weekend, with temperatures warming. Another storm system is on the horizon, bringing more rain and snow to the region next week.
Rain totals in L.A. County for the Wednesday and Thursday storms are between a quarter and three-quarters of an inch. Some areas reported up to 1.5 inches, mostly in mountain communities.
Rain began falling in some coastal areas during the Wednesday morning rush hour, with the system then spreading slowly inland. “Steady rain” lingered in the evening hours into much of Los Angeles County, but overall rain totals were relatively low, according to the National Weather Service.
The snow-capped San Gabriel Mountains are seen from Anaheim on Friday, March 7, 2025. (Photo by Paul Bersebach, Orange County Register/SCNG)
Thursday’s storm left a dusting of snow along the I-5 through Gorman and the Grapevine on Friday, March 7, 2025. The weekend will be warmer and dry; However, much more rain and mountain snow is expected next week. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
Thursday’s storm left a dusting of snow along the I-5 through Gorman and the Grapevine on Friday, March 7, 2025. The weekend will be warmer and dry; However, much more rain and mountain snow is expected next week. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
Thursday’s storm left a dusting of snow along the I-5 through Gorman and the Grapevine on Friday, March 7, 2025. The weekend will be warmer and dry; However, much more rain and mountain snow is expected next week. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
Clouds begin to recede over the Santa Clarita Valley after another day of showers throughout Southern California on Thursday, March 6, 2025. The weekend should be dry, but more rain is expected next week. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
Attendees brave the rain during a grand opening ceremony outside the new 114,000-square-foot Applied Technology Building at San Bernardino Valley College in San Bernardino on Thursday, Mar. 6, 2025. The facility will provide hands-on job training in high-demand fields such as auto technology, heavy-duty trucks, water technology, HVAC, machining, and electronics. (Photo by Will Lester, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/SCNG)
Yazmin Ruiz of downtown navigates the rain while walking along Broadway in downtown on Thursday, March 6, 2025, in San Diego. (Nelvin C. Cepeda / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
A duck swims in light rain near the reflection of a walking bridge at Ventura Harbor on Wednesday, March 5, 2025. (Photo by Dean Musgrove, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
A lone pedestrian braves rain in Old Newhall on Wednesday, March 5, 20215. Rain is expected to continue throughout Southern California through Thursday. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
People watch the rain as they stand in front of the library at Orange Coast College on Wednesday. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)
Raindrops gather on a car window as people make their way around the jogging path in the rain at Van Nuys Sherman Oaks Recreation Center in Sherman Oaks on Wednesday, March 5, 2025. (Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
An unhoused man shelters from the rain as he walks along Van Nuys Boulevard in Van Nuys on Wednesday, March 5, 2025. (Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
Snow covers the higher elevation portion of the San Gabriel Mountains as seen from Rialto on Friday, March 7, 2025, after a storm came through the area on Wednesday and Thursday. (Staff photo by Eric Vilchis, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)
Ruben Dario Cristobal from Gothic landscaping in Riverside works agaisnt the backdrop of the snow-covered mountains in Rialto on Friday, March 7, 2025. (Photo by Eric Vilchis, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)
Snow covers the higher elevation portion of the San Gabriel Mountains as seen from Rialto on Friday, March 7, 2025, after a storm came through the area on Wednesday and Thursday. (Staff photo by Eric Vilchis, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)
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The snow-capped San Gabriel Mountains are seen from Anaheim on Friday, March 7, 2025. (Photo by Paul Bersebach, Orange County Register/SCNG)
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More showers entered the region on Thursday, with the strongest rainfall in the afternoon and evening hours.
Snow levels dropped to about 4,000 feet Wednesday night and down to around 3,500 feet Thursday. Some areas, including the Grapevine, got up 2 inches of snow, but most received less than an inch, according to the NWS.
“Dry and warmer weather is expected Friday through the weekend, then another series of storm systems will bring more rain and mountain snow to the region next week,” according to the NWS.
San Fernando Valley highs were forecast in the low 60s on Friday and low to mid-70s Saturday and Sunday.
South Bay and Long Beach temperatures were expected to be in the low 60s Friday, mid-60s on Saturday and high 60s on Sunday.
Orange County coastal highs were forecast in the high 50s on Friday and low 60s on Saturday and Sunday.
San Gabriel Valley highs were slated to be in the low 60s Friday, high 60s on Saturday and low to mid-70s on Saturday.
Inland Empire metropolitan and valley temperatures were forecast to be in the low 60s on Friday and low 70s on Saturday and Sunday. In those areas, a Frost Advisory is in effect from midnight Friday until 9 a.m. Saturday, with overnight lows expected to dip as low as 32 degrees.
High temperatures in San Bernardino and Riverside County mountain areas were forecast to be in the mid-30s on Friday with a slight chance of snow showers. It will be sunny over the weekend, with temperatures in the mid- to upper 40s on Saturday and the mid-50s on Sunday. Lows will be in the upper teens Friday night and the mid-20s Saturday and Sunday nights.
SCNG staff writer Steven Rosenberg contributed to this report.