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Angelenos brace for a cold and rainy Turkey Day

A winter storm has arrived in Los Angeles, and it’s likely to continue through the weekend. Up to two inches of rain are expected along the coast, and more in the foothills. Up to two feet of snow is expected in the mountains.

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By Steve Chiotakis • Nov 28, 2019 • 1 min read

A winter storm has arrived in Los Angeles, and it’s likely to continue through the weekend. Up to two inches of rain are expected along the coast, and more in the foothills. Up to two feet of snow is expected in the mountains. That makes for treacherous driving in the Grapevine and mountain passes.

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    Afternoon News Anchor

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    Managing Producer, Greater LA

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    Radio producer

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    co-host, Media Path podcast

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    Owner of Quail Cove Lodge

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