It’s shaping up to be a wet week in the Southland, with up to five straight days of rain in the forecast beginning Monday, forecasters said Saturday.

Though persistent, the rain is expected to be on the light side, according to the National Weather Service.

“A series of storms will bring rain, winds and a chance for tstms to the area starting Sunday for northern areas, & Monday morning for Ventura and LA Co,” the NWS’ Los Angeles office said Saturday on X.

Forecasters called for a 50% chance of rain in the Los Angeles area Monday evening, with rain likely after midnight.

In Orange County, rain was expected all week in Laguna Beach and Newport Beach, Tuesday through Thursday in Huntington Beach, and Wednesday through Friday in Anaheim and Irvine.

Daytime temperatures will drop into the low 60s in the Los Angeles area Tuesday through Friday. Overnight lows will generally be in the upper 40s and lower 50s throughout the Southland, but will dip into the 30s in some parts of the mountains and high desert.

Thursday is the first day of winter.

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