San Diego County Braces for Potential Rainfall This Week
San Diego County is preparing for a week that may bring rainfall as a weak weather system moves southward from the Pacific Northwest. This system is expected to arrive Tuesday, extending into Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service (NWS).
Forecast Summary for San Diego County
- Date of Weather Change: Tuesday through Wednesday
- Chance of Rain: 10% to 20% on Wednesday afternoon
As the marine layer deepens, low clouds and fog will cover the county overnight into Monday morning. In addition, weak to moderate Santa Ana winds are forecasted to develop on Monday and continue through Tuesday, bringing warmer and drier conditions.
Temperature Outlook
- Near the Coast: Highs of 65 to 69°F
- Inland Areas: Highs of 69 to 72°F
- Western Valleys: Highs of 70 to 73°F
- Foothills: Highs of 65 to 70°F
- Mountains: Highs of 53 to 63°F
- Deserts: Highs of 69 to 73°F
Following the brief rainy period, another wave of Santa Ana winds is anticipated from Thursday into Friday. Temperatures are expected to rise gradually as the weekend approaches, with highs returning to seasonal averages.
Residents are advised to stay updated on the weather conditions as the forecast unfolds.