Storm hits South Bay

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The rain comes down Wednesday morning in Manhattan Beach (Photo by Brad Graverson/Staff Photographer)

 

 

A fast-moving storm is pounding the South Bay and Los Angeles Metropolitan area, and snow levels could fall as low as 2,000 feet, according to the the National Weather Service.


The storm is expected to move past the area by this afternoon and this evening is expected to be partly cloudy, with temperatures in the mid-40s.


We've already had about 9 inches of rain in December -- more than half the yearly average of 15 inches and the second-wettest since December 1898, when more than 15 inches fell. 

 


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