How much rain is expected?
Rainfall totals are expected to be light, between .01” and .20”.
Weather / Local Forecasts
San Diego is experiencing a significant shift from warmer conditions to cooler temperatures and a chance of rain as a Pacific storm moves into the region. This change brings a need to layer up and stay prepared for potential showers.
A Pacific storm is bringing cooler temperatures and rain to San Diego. The marine layer will spread inland, potentially causing heavy mist, patchy drizzle, and light rain. Showers are most likely late morning into the evening. While accumulations will be light, an umbrella is recommended for outdoor activities.
**Detailed Forecast:** - **Saturday:** Cooler temperatures with isolated showers, mainly late morning into the evening. - **Sunday:** Patchy drizzle possible in the morning, with clearing in the afternoon. - **Next Week:** Sunny skies and warmer temperatures, returning to normal highs (60s at the coast, 70s inland, 60s in the mountains, and low 90s in the deserts).
For desert areas, a Wind Advisory is in effect due to potential gusts reaching 50 mph. Residents should secure outdoor furniture and be aware of reduced visibility due to blowing dust.
Rainfall totals are expected to be light, between .01” and .20”.
Secure outdoor furniture and be aware of reduced visibility due to blowing dust.
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