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NEXT RAIN CHANCE SAN DIEGO: UPDATED MONDAY 2-24-2020

For the past few days, computer forecasts have been consistently projecting a storm system moving into our area by this upcoming Sunday. In the meantime, it is going to be warm for most of this workweek. High temperatures on Tuesday through Friday will be near or slightly above 80. The air will also be extremely dry (desert-like).

Some clouds will move into our skies by late Saturday, however, it will be a dry day with highs dropping back into the upper 60s. Showers should arrive by midday Sunday. A quick downpour is also possible as the core of the system settles in Sunday night into Monday. Most of the rain will move out by late Monday. The dry air will limit the rain potential, though most areas should see about a half inch of rainfall. I've posted the computer forecast for rain totals below.

Snow levels will start at 5,000-6,000 feet Sunday morning, then rapidly drop to 4,000-4,500 feet late Sunday into Monday. Local mountains should see some light snow accumulations, though it's still too early to give any accurate projections. I've posted the computer forecast for snow below.

I'll bring more updates if there are any changes to this forecast. It looks like another rain chance could arrive by late next workweek. Something also to watch!



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