Saturday, December 21, 2019

Rain Expected for San Diego County in Coming Week

The county is expected to receive some rain starting Sunday, with heavy rain possible on Christmas Day, according to the National Weather Service.

An upper-level high-pressure system over Southern California will shift east this weekend as an upper-level trough moves in from the northwest. This trough will establish itself over the West Coast next week, sending Pacific storms into the area, forecasters said.

One storm will hit the area Sunday night and Monday, with a colder storm arriving Christmas night through Thursday. Light precipitation is forecast between these storm systems.

Precipitation will come to an end Friday with dry weather likely next weekend, forecasters said. However, another Pacific storm could arrive by New Year’s Eve.

On Thursday, the county could receive up to .24 inches of rain, with the likely rain at 55% in the morning, dropping to 25% by the end of the day.

On Friday, there will be a slight chance of rain showers, starting the day with a 25% chance and ending with 15%.

In the mountain areas, the snow level could drop to 4,502 feet on Tuesday. On Wednesday, the mountain snow level could fall to 4,239 feet. And on Thursday and Friday, the snow level could drop to 3,701 feet.

Cloudy weather is expected every day next week, except for Friday, when cloudiness begins to taper off.

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