Wednesday, January 8, 2014

No Rain in Sight for Los Angeles

By Mark Leberfinger, AccuWeather.com Staff Writer
January 8,2014; 7:23PM,EST
 
 
The drought continues this week in the Los Angeles area with plenty of sunshine everyday.
It continues as residents during 2013 went though their driest year on record, the National Weather Service said. No rain is in the forecast for the foreseeable future.
Temperatures will be above seasonal normals reaching into the lower to upper 70s each day.
Thursday's skies will provide some relief from the sun, as low clouds will be in the area for some of the day.

However, plenty of sunshine is on tap for the city through the weekend and into next week.
Despite a late-week storm which will bring heavy rainfall to much of the Northwest, California's drought will continue, as the state will just miss the storm to the north.
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In 2013, downtown Los Angeles received 3.6 inches of rain, which is only 24 percent of its normal annual rainfall.
The previous record for driest year on record for the area was 4.08 inches in 1947 and in 1953.
No rain is in sight for the city anytime soon.

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