Spring showers and below-normal temperatures are in the forecast for Southern California during the first week of May.
Light showers and drizzle arrived early Monday. Expect similar conditions through at least part of Friday.
Afternoon highs will be in the low- to mid-60s for most areas with highs dipping into the 50s in mountain communities.
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The normal high for this time of year in downtown Los Angeles is between 73 to 75 degrees. Monday's highs around the region were in the mid-60s.
Average rainfall for May in downtown LA is .32 inches.
"We could get that this week alone," said NBCLA forecaster Belen De Leon. "We're looking at rain today and tomorrow, but a higher chance later this week."
Here's what to expect for the rest of the week.
When Will It Rain?
After light showers Monday, more significant rainfall is in the forecast Tuesday through Thursday due to the unseasonably cold storm.
Coastal and valley areas will see .25 to .75 inches of rain. Mountain communities will receive a half-inch to one inch.
The heaviest precipitation arrives mid-week.
"Late Wednesday into Thursday, we're going to get a colder push of air," said De Leon. "That's going to drop the snow level."
Mountain areas also can expect gusty winds and more snow, possibly 4 to 8 inches above 5,000 feet.
Rain tapers off by Friday with temperatures starting to rebound.