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WEATHER UPDATE: 8 AM THURSDAY 9-8-2022

Hurricane Kay continues to move northwestward along the coast of the Baja this morning. The satellite imagery shows a ragged storm with a collapsing eye wall. This storm is weakening. 

Most computer projections have this storm downgrading to a tropical storm in the next 24 hours. The projected path also has Kay eventually turning more westward as it tracks closer to our area.

Kay will still get close enough to San Diego to bring some much needed rainfall. Isolated showers will be possible through today (Thursday). Then, more widespread showers and isolated downpours will develop by Friday morning and persist intermittently through the day.

Some showers will be possible Saturday into early Sunday, especially in the mountains, though they won't we as widespread as Friday. 

It's always tough pinpointing rain totals with a system like this. The slightest shift in track will greatly alter projections. With that said, the computers have been fairly consistent showing roughly 0.5" to 2.0" across the area.

It has been awhile since we've seen rain, so the roads will be slick. Be safe out there!

 


 


 


 



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