Meanwhile, more storms will follow next week, with one system due to reach central and Southern California from late Monday to Tuesday,
Downtown L.A. was about 14 degrees above normal Sunday, reaching 82 degrees. Temperatures could climb into the 90s by Wednesday in the coasts and valleys.
Temperatures in much of SoCal will continue to rise Wednesday and Thursday, but officials say it doesn't mean winter has passed. Cold, wet storms are forecast for the weekend and next week.
Rain on Thursday could start early, with pockets approaching LA County around 5 a.m. - 6 a.m., according to FOX 11's Chief Meteorologist Adam Krueger. The rain isn't expected to be nearly as consistent on Thursday as it was on Wednesday, but is expected to come in heavier pockets throughout the day.