More rain and snow in store for SoCal

We're not totally clear of the storm system, but the brunt of it has passed.

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Good morning and happy Friday. We're in for another cold and wet day, but the heaviest part of the storm system has passed. The roads will remain slick, but rain will be lighter with cooler temperatures today.

Daytime highs for L.A. County will range from 48 to 57 degrees, including the Antelope Valley.



In Orange County, temperatures will range from 50 to 55 degrees. And for the Inland Empire, temperatures there will range from 43 to 51 degrees. In Coachella Valley temperatures will again range from 60 to 65 degrees.

Snow levels will rise to 4,000 feet by noon, then to the upper elevations by the evening. Only about 3 to 6 more inches of snow is expected. Looking ahead to the weekend, expect warmer and sunny weather.

High surf over SoCal beaches The National Weather Service has issued a surf advisory for L.A. and Ventura county beaches warning swimmers and surfers to stay out of the water because of the dangerous conditions.

Large breaking waves of 6 to 9 feet are expected in Ventura, and between 5 and 8 feet in L.A. County.

The advisory ends at 3 p.m. L.

A. County public health officials are also urging folks to avoid contact with ocean water for the next few days, citing the storm's bacteria-filled runoff..