The rain is going to stick around for much of this week following the weekend storm that soaked Southern California.

Another low-pressure system is set to bring another round of rain on Monday and Tuesday, but it won’t be as heavy as the rain that came down across Southern California this weekend.

Light to moderate rainfall with isolated thunderstorms in some areas is expected around lunchtime on Monday before it makes its way to the Inland Empire in the evening.

The heavy rain will not be as widespread, persistent or intense as the rain that came down over the weekend; however, with the ground now saturated, it won’t take as much rain to potentially trigger new rounds of flash flooding, debris flows, mudslides or landslides.

Scattered areas of flash flooding and gusty winds are possible in areas hit by isolated heavy storms.

By Monday evening, the heavy rain will wind down, with scattered showers lingering into Monday night.

This second system will bring anywhere between three-quarters of an inch to about an inch of rain for some areas, depending on where you live.