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WEATHER UPDATE: 8 PM MONDAY 9/21/2015

As expected, most of the heavy rainfall will miss us to the east (see the 84 hour forecast rainfall accumulations below). We still have a chance for isolated showers and possibly a quick downpour tonight, however, it won't amount to much. I'm expecting the Flood Watches to the east to be lifted later tonight due to the decreased threat for heavy rain.

Unfortunately, we'll have to wait for the next storm system to arrive for a significant rainfall. Luckily, we have El Nino conditions, so it might come in a week or two!

8 PM Monday to 10 AM Tuesday
Isolated showers and maybe a downpour are possible. (40%)

10 AM to 5 PM Tuesday
Isolated showers possible. (30%)

Tuesday Night
Patchy coastal fog/drizzle.


WEATHER UPDATE: 10 AM MONDAY 9/21/2015

Clouds have moved into our skies this morning, which is welcomed after yesterday's insane heat! These clouds are from showers down in Mexico. Those showers will generally stay south of our area and will dissipate over the next few hours. There is a slight chance that some of those showers could clip the far southern areas of San Diego County.

Computer forecasts are still showing the bulk of the rain missing us to the east. In fact, the latest data this morning is downplaying the rain potential even more.

Although a renegade shower could pop up this afternoon, I'm expecting the best chances for rain to arrive this evening/tonight through early tomorrow - roughly 8 PM tonight to 2 PM Tuesday. A few showers and isolated downpours will be possible during this time period. Don't be surprised if you hear a rumble or two of thunder. Skies will begin to clear out by Tuesday evening.

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