
After a break in the rain for a while Sunday morning, more rain is forecasted for The Coachella Valley.
Saturday brought a good deal of precipitation to the area:
Coachella Valley Area Rain Totals…So Far!#PalmSprings 0.33"#1000Palms 0.16"#DHS 0.27"#Indio 0.48"#Thermal 0.65"#Beaumont 0.83"@KESQ
— Jerry ‘The Steffler’ Steffen (@JerrySteffen) July 19, 2015
And meteorologists say that Mother Nature is probably not done with us yet. Forecasts call for a chance of thunderstorms developing throughout the night and possibly lasting through the morning.

Here is radar of the storm moving into Southern California:
Showers and Tstorms closing in quick on the LA metro area. Could arrive within the next hour #LAweather pic.twitter.com/oF53Y1l6LR
— NWS Los Angeles (@NWSLosAngeles) July 19, 2015
Flash Flood Warning including Riverside County, CA until 7:30 PM PDT http://t.co/nJrwqVRpSu
— NWS San Diego (@NWSSanDiego) July 19, 2015
Then things are expected to dry out and get back to normal (i.e. blazing hot) again.