Light rain expected in San Diego county at the start of the week
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11-11-2024

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Publicado: 11-11-2024 17:14:45 PDT
Actualizado: 11-11-2024 17:19:12 PDT
Santa Ana winds could bring rain
Light rain is expected in San Diego County at the start of the week due to a low-pressure system moving south from central California. This system, responsible for the first significant snowfall in the northern part of the state, could bring isolated showers to the coast, valleys, and mountains between Monday night and Tuesday. Accumulations are expected to be minimal, with just a few hundredths of an inch.
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Additionally, onshore flow will increase on Monday, bringing low-lying clouds to the region and westerly winds in the mountains and deserts starting around 9 or 10 p.m. By Tuesday, winds will shift offshore, creating dry and windy conditions. Although these Santa Ana winds will be weaker than last week, they will still elevate fire risk.
A cold front will work across the Eastern U.S. through Veterans Day with scattered rain showers and thunderstorms before broad high pressure brings quiet weather by Tuesday. Across the Western U.S., a cold front will shift across the region through Tuesday. An Atmospheric River… pic.twitter.com/VxjCjiHmQM
— National Weather Service (@NWS) November 11, 2024
Tuesday’s highs will range between 59-68 °F on beaches and in valleys, 55-59 °F in the mountains, and 73-75 °F in the deserts. Another possible round of rain may arrive between Friday night and Sunday afternoon.