Alpine (ANEC1) | 32 |
Barrett Junction (BAJC1) | 34 |
Brown Field (SDM) | 37 |
Camp Pendleton (NFG) | 30 |
Descanso (DENC1) | 26 |
Eastern Tanks (ETKC1) | 32 |
Goose Valley (GOSC1) | 38 |
Imperial Beach (TIXC1) | 41 |
Julian (JLNC1) | 26 |
Julian (JULC1) | 25 |
Lake Murray (MUYC1) | 40 |
Las Flores (LSFC1) | 44 |
Lindbergh Int'l Airport (SAN) | 45 |
Miramar Marine Corps Stn (NKX) | 41 |
Mission Valley (BVDC1) | 40 |
Montgomery Field (MYF) | 40 |
North Island NAS (NZY) | 47 |
Otay Mountain (OTYC1) | 35 |
Palomar Airport (CRQ) | 41 |
Pine Hills (PIHC1) | 26 |
Potrero CDF (POTC1) | 28 |
Ramona (RNM) | 28 |
San Marcos Landfill (NMLC1) | 40 |
San Miguel (MIGC1) | 40 |
San Pasqual (PSQC1) | 30 |
San Ysidro (YSDC1) | 42 |
Valley Center (VLCC1) | 33 |
Wire Mountain (WIRC1) | 36 |
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SAN DIEGO LOW TEMPERATURES: THURSDAY 2-7-2019
NEXT RAIN CHANCE SAN DIEGO: UPDATED THURSDAY 2-7-2019
A storm system is currently spinning off the coast of the Pacific Northwest. It looks impressive on the satellite image below. This system, along with another behind it, will bring a chance for rain this weekend.
Both systems are going to be starved of moisture, so rain amounts will be extremely limited. A few showers will be possible Saturday morning (60%) as the first wave of energy passes. Another round of light rain will pass the area Sunday night (40%). Definitely don't cancel any outdoor plans this weekend.
Latest computer data continues to show a much more impressive system affecting our area next Thursday. This system is currently far away in the Arctic Circle, so a lot can change in the coming days. I'll keep an eye on it and bring updates as it approaches.
Both systems are going to be starved of moisture, so rain amounts will be extremely limited. A few showers will be possible Saturday morning (60%) as the first wave of energy passes. Another round of light rain will pass the area Sunday night (40%). Definitely don't cancel any outdoor plans this weekend.
Latest computer data continues to show a much more impressive system affecting our area next Thursday. This system is currently far away in the Arctic Circle, so a lot can change in the coming days. I'll keep an eye on it and bring updates as it approaches.
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