These days, looking at the weather in LA, it seems like when it rains, it really pours.

This week, another rain forecast is expected, and local residents are keeping an eye on the weather reports.

This Wednesday, after strong winds and rain pass, the sky will be partly cloudy, but overall, relatively stable weather will continue. In LA and Orange County, the daytime high will be around 58 degrees, and at night it will be about 44 degrees, making it quite chilly. Although the sun will peek through, the perceived temperature still feels like winter.

The Valley and Inland Empire areas are experiencing similar conditions. The daytime temperature is around 58 degrees, but at night it drops to the upper 30s.

After the rain, the air is clear but cold, and a coat is definitely needed in the morning and evening.

The coastal areas are a bit milder. On Wednesday, after the rain, the high is expected to be around 57 degrees, with a low of 46 degrees.

The mountainous areas have a completely different atmosphere. The daytime temperature on Wednesday is about 33 degrees, and at night it drops to 14 degrees.

With snow already on the ground, there is a possibility of additional snowfall, so caution is advised for winter hiking or travel.

The desert areas are relatively dry but have lower temperatures. The daytime high is 47 degrees, and at night it drops to 32 degrees. However, Palm Springs is expected to reach 63 degrees during the day, showing relatively warm weather.

The issue is that a third storm is expected to move into Southern California early Thursday morning. With rain, wind, and low temperatures combined, road conditions during the morning commute could be quite dangerous. Especially in the Valley and Inland areas, the chance of precipitation is up to 80%, and the coastal areas are expected to receive about 0.5 inches of rain.

Due to previous rain and strong winds, some areas are already assessing damage, so this rain could add additional burdens. Areas with weak drainage systems or landslide risks require special attention.

On the bright side, the rain is not expected to last long. By Friday, the rain is expected to mostly stop, returning to cool weather with partly cloudy skies.