LOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Southern California was being soaked yet again Wednesday morning after a strong, late-season cold front brought rain, wind and snow in higher elevations Tuesday.

Tuesday's storm set a rainfall record, with LAX receiving 0.23 inches. The old record, set in 1949, was 0.12 inches, according to the National Weather Service.

The wet weather moved out of the area by noon.

The storm also brought cold temperatures.

Highs topped out in the mid to upper 60s in the Los Angeles region and the 50s in the Inland Empire.

Snow levels ranged from 5,500 to 6,000 feet, but significant accumulations remained above 7,000 feet.

A slight warm up is expected toward the end of the week.