SoCal weather: Rain ending, Monday morning commute should be dry

LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The storm system that slammed Southern California moved out of the area by Monday morning, bringing sunshine and seasonable temperatures after several days of rain and snow.

Los Angeles and Orange counties will see a few clouds Monday, with a high of 67 degrees.

The valleys and Inland Empire will be mild and pleasant with a high of 67.

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