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WET END TO HOLIDAYS THREE STORMS MAY HIT A.V.


Byline: Daily News

Antelope Valley This article is about the Los Angeles County region. For the census-designated place in Wyoming, see Antelope Valley-Crestview, Wyoming.

The Antelope Valley
 residents can expect a wet end to 2005.

Rain started falling Wednesday - though not enough to measure - and is expected to continue on and off through Monday, with the best chance of rain Saturday, Sunday night Sunday Night, later named Michelob Presents Night Music, was an NBC late-night television show which aired for two seasons between 1988 and 1990 as a showcase for jazz and eclectic musical artists.  and Monday.

National Weather Service forecasters said three storms lined up over the Pacific: the first arrived Wednesday in California, a wetter one is due Friday night and the third and strongest is due to arrive Sunday night through Monday night.

In the Antelope Valley, forecasters predicted mostly sunny skies today but a chance of rain increasing to 40 percent Friday night, then to 70 percent Saturday.

Sunday is expected to have mostly cloudy skies, with the chance of rain climbing back to 60 percent Sunday night and Monday.

Partly cloudy Partly Cloudy is an industrial band based in Hollywood, California. Band members
  • Aliz - vocals
  • Robert Martin - guitar, synthesizers
  • Gigi Drums - drums/percussion
  • Lisa Priester - bass
 skies are expected Tuesday and Wednesday, but no rain.

The third storm could bring high winds and heavy rain, forecasters said.

The storms are expected to be too warm to bring any snow to the Antelope Valley, but snow from the third storm could fall in the San Gabriel Mountains San Gabriel Mountains, S Calif., E and NE of Los Angeles, running c.50 mi (80 km) westward from Cajon Pass. San Antonio Peak (10,080 ft/3,072 m) is the highest of the range. Citrus fruits are raised on the southern foothills. . Forecasters said they will have a better idea of the snow level as the third storm gets closer.

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Photo:

(1 -- color) The pavement shines with reflections from car lights as rain falls Wednesday on Lancaster Boulevard in Lancaster.

(2 -- 4 -- color) Lancaster Public Works public works
pl.n.
Construction projects, such as highways or dams, financed by public funds and constructed by a government for the benefit or use of the general public.

Noun 1.
 employees clean storm drains storm drain
n.
1. A storm sewer.

2. A catch basin.
 Wednesday on 10th Street West north of Avenue K.

Jeff Goldwater/Staff Photographer
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Date:Dec 29, 2005
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