Meteorologists expect a mild storm to bring light rain to Los Angeles and Ventura counties through Thanksgiving.
The National Weather Service said the wet weather will begin sometime Monday and last through Wednesday. Less than an inch of rain will fall, between 0.1 and 0.5 inches everywhere except Southern California mountain communities.
This is not expected to have a significant impact on life leading up to Thanksgiving, but residents should be on the lookout for wet and slippery roads, increased traffic incidents and wet outdoor events.
The weather will bring some more rain to neighboring Ventura County communities in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties. There, meteorologists expect light to moderate rain between an inch and 2.5 inches. Like the rest of Southern California, the Santa Lucia Range could see some wetter weather, with about 3 to 4 inches of rain between Sunday evening and Wednesday.
The NWS has not issued any major storm warnings, warnings or advisories for Southern California communities as of Monday, November 25.
However, a small craft advisory is in effect for the central coast and for the waters off Santa Barbara and Ventura counties. These areas are dangerous for small boats.