Pedestrians cross First Street in Boyle Heights as clouds partially obscure the downtown L.A. skyline on March 6. The first rain of fall made for a drizzly morning Sept. 26 in Los Angeles.(Credit: Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)

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Dust off your windshield wipers, L.A. The first rain of the season dripped from the skies Thursday morning, sprinkling morning commuters.

Extreme fire warnings across California have officially expired, thanks to a slight chance of light rain through Saturday, with low clouds and much cooler temperatures than in the last few days, said Tom Fisher, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Oxnard.

But don’t pull out your rain boots just yet. At most, there will be only a light drizzle, Fisher said. In the eastern parts of Los Angeles County, there is a slight chance for stronger showers associated with a separate weather system in Arizona.

“We’re keeping an eye on it,” he said.

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