* **Q: Will it rain significantly this week in San Diego?
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Weather / San Diego
San Diego County is experiencing unseasonably cool and cloudy weather, expected to continue through the week, with a slight chance of drizzle in some areas. This condition is driven by weak low-pressure systems moving through the region.
Two weak low-pressure systems are influencing Southern California's weather pattern, leading to the current cool spell. This atmospheric setup enhances the marine layer, trapping cool, moist air near the surface, which suppresses temperatures and increases cloudiness. While desert areas remain warm (highs in the upper 90s), coastal and valley regions are experiencing temperatures more typical of late winter or early spring. Forecasters note the chance for measurable precipitation remains low, doing little to alleviate the ongoing rainfall deficit since October 1st. Conditions are expected to gradually warm up and become sunnier by the weekend.
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