Overview
- Southern California’s Monday–Tuesday system tapered Tuesday after flood advisories and mountain winter weather alerts, with another storm expected Thursday into Friday.
- Downtown L.A. logged 0.74 inches in the latest 24 hours after 2.68 inches over the weekend, and officials reported landslides and flooding on multiple freeways and mountain roads.
- Light to steady rain arrives Tuesday evening into early Wednesday in Maryland and south‑central Pennsylvania with roughly 0.2 to 0.5 inches, a few wet flakes on ridges, and limited impacts.
- Southeast Wisconsin saw a cold rain flip to a slushy rain‑snow mix north of I‑94 with up to about 1 inch on grassy or elevated surfaces before tapering by afternoon.
- Northern California dries through Wednesday before a weaker Thursday system brings spotty showers, while much of the East stays cool and breezy midweek before a drier, sunnier weekend aids travel.