California will on Sunday put the latest winter storm behind as rain dissipatesand skies brighten.Dry weather fostered by Eastern Pacific high pressure will spread from the BayArea to Los Angeles and San Diego along with the San Joaquin and Sacramentovalleys. Skies will turn out partly sunny with rather typical winter hightemperatures of 55 to 60 degrees.
So how long will the dry weather last? Not long, actually, as a rather weakstorm will have enough punch to trigger some rain over the Golden State Mondaynight and Tuesday.
Story by AccuWeather.com Senior Meteorologist Jim Andrews.
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