Keep those umbrellas and rain jackets ready.
Another round of rain showers is in the forecast for Santa Barbara County late Tuesday night through Wednesday night, according to the National Weather Service.
Forecasters were calling for a 60% chance of rain Tuesday night, rising to 90% during the day on Wednesday.
Showers should taper off Wednesday night, and be pretty much done by 10 p.m.
Total rainfall through the period is expected to be between half an inch and an inch.
Isolated thunderstorms are possible on Wednesday, which could lead to locally higher rainfall totals.
Mostly sunny skies should return Thursday and continue through the weekend and into early next week.
Snow levels could drop as low as 4,000 feet, which would mean a dusting on local mountains.
Daytime high temperatures should range from the upper-50s to low-60s, with overnight low in the mid- to upper-40s.
Click here for the latest forecast from the National Weather Service.
Click here for real-time rainfall totals from Santa Barbara County.

