San Diego, CA
Rain, possible t-storms expected in San Diego County
SAN DIEGO — It might have been sunny and clear Thursday afternoon, however cooler temperatures, gusty winds and rain is on the way in which.
A quick-moving low-pressure system will swoop over Southern California this night, bringing scattered showers and an opportunity of thunderstorms into early Friday.
Forward of the storm might be robust west to northwest winds, particularly for the county’s mountains and deserts, the place a wind advisory is in place till 6 p.m. Friday. Gusts may attain 40 to 60 mph in these remoted areas, and gusts as much as 30 mph alongside the seashores and inland valleys.
For these within the mountain communities, gentle rain may develop as early as 9 p.m. this night, however the bulk of the rain will transfer throughout San Diego County whereas most are sleeping (between midnight via dawn Friday).
There could also be a couple of stray showers in East County early Friday afternoon because the system strikes southeast.
Rain totals might be gentle with this late-season system: 0.10-0.2″ on the coast, 0.2-0.3″ for inland valleys, 0.3-0.4″ in our mountains and fewer than a 0.1″ for deserts. A couple of inches of snow may fall above 7,000 ft, however a lightweight dusting is feasible round 5,500 ft Friday morning.
Temperatures would be the coolest on Friday, however then excessive stress builds into the weekend and can convey hotter temperatures and dry circumstances via the center of subsequent week.