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NEXT RAIN CHANCE SAN DIEGO: UPDATED 10 AM SATURDAY 1-14-2023

The next storm system is now on our doorstep. The core of the system is spiraling off the coast of Northern California. You can spot it on the satellite loop below. It's funneling in clouds this morning and rainfall is inching closer to San Diego County.

Rain will move into our area over the next couple hours. Showers will intensify from 7 PM to midnight. Rain will then become more isolated from midnight to 10 AM Sunday, though a passing shower could linger in the mountains. 

We should see a brief break in rainfall from noon to 5 PM Sunday, then another round of showers will overspread the area from 6 PM Sunday through 11 AM Monday. A passing shower is still possible Monday evening and Monday night, especially in the mountains. Then the rain chance completely diminishes Tuesday late morning.

Here are the snow level projections:

Saturday Afternoon: 7,000-8,000
Sunday Morning: 6,000-7,000
Sunday Afternoon: 5,500-6,500
Monday Morning: 5,500-6,500
Monday Afternoon: 4,500-5,500
Tuesday Morning: 4,000-5,000 feet

I've included the computer projected rain and snow totals below. Coastal and inland rain totals will range from 1-2" and mountain areas could see 2-5" of rainfall through Tuesday morning.

Satellite loop at 10 AM Saturday 1-14-2023

 
Radar loop at 10 AM Saturday 1-14-2023

Computer projected rainfall totals through Tuesday morning

Computer projected snowfall totals through Tuesday morning


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