I've attached a really cool satellite loop below. It shows the core of the storm spiraling off our coastline. Our chances for rain will continue until that core exits the region.
A few showers will push eastward this afternoon, then more persistent rain will develop tonight into early Thursday. Sporadic showers will then linger on-and-off through Thursday. The latest computer data shows this system moving a little slower than earlier anticipated, so the rain chances will persist all day Friday as well. A little hail could accompany isolated downpours.
I'm still expecting snow levels to hover around 4,500 to 5,500 feet.
A Flash Flood Watch and a Winter Weather Advisory are in effect. As always, you can find the latest at the National Weather Service website:
https://www.weather.gov/sgx/
I'll keep updating rain totals on my previous blog post.
https://sandiegoweathercenter.blogspot.com/2020/04/san-diego-rain-totals-sunday-4-5-2020.html
Another front will bring a chance for isolated showers on Sunday, though it doesn't look like a washout.
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