The rain continued to fall on parts of southern California overnight, which made wet movement on Monday morning.
The moisture raised from a system focused on southern Arizona brought light to moderate rains on Sunday, as the shower continued overnight, especially at home.
The national weather service called for 0.2 to 0.3 inches of rain in the San Bernardino area from Sunday afternoon to Monday. Big Bear may see nearly half an inch of rain.
“Some thunderstorms may evolve later this afternoon,” said meteorologist KTLA Henry Dicarlo.
For the majority of the region, it is expected that the cloudy morning sky will make the way for some sunlight this afternoon, although the temperatures are likely to remain less than the normal rate.
“The direction of warming will be formed during the week with normal temperatures higher from the inside at the end of the week,” NWS stated in it Prediction discussion Monday morning.
Temperatures rise dramatically by Thursday and Friday, with the rise of the city of Los Angeles to the mid -1980s by Saturday. The interior can see its highest levels in the nineties next weekend.