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Forecast Predicts Wettest LA Rainstorm in 2 Years

The rain won't be enough to fix the drought.

The Compton Creek Water levels are a lot lower than usual. One climatologist says that the lack of rainfall in Los Angeles is having an effect on the city's water supply. 
 
A storm predicted to hot on Wednesday and Friday is expected to produce more rain than Los Angeles has experienced in the last eight months combined. A representative from the Department of Water and Power says the storm will provide a little relief. 

Despite the storm, Los Angeles will need a lot more rain to fix the drought.

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