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February 9, 2026 / 11:57 AM PST / CBS LA
After what was an [abnormally warm](https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/weather/) Southern California weekend, more typical winter weather is in store across the next couple of days, with forecasts projecting rain throughout the region.
[According to the National Weather Service](https://www.weather.gov/wrh/TextProduct?product=afdlox), the upcoming storm will be "routine," with rain totals remaining below 1 inch in most areas. It'll roll into Southern California around the evening hours on Tuesday from the Central Coast.
"Overall, it seemslike a very routine storm with rain amounts under an inch in most areas, and most of it occurring overnight Tuesday night with just some lingering showers into Wednesday morning," a NWS bulletin reads.
High temperatures on Tuesdays were predicted in the mid-to-high 60s in Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino and Riverside counties, both inland and on the coasts.
On Wednesday, temperatures were expected to drop a few degrees across the board. Rain chances on Wednesday were expected to dip by the afternoon, with showers possible in the morning.
"That Wednesday morning commute could be a little bit soggy," said CBS LA meteorologist Amber Lee.
Total rain amounts for the storm were predicted between one-third to a full inch.
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