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NEXT RAIN CHANCE SAN DIEGO: UPDATED FRIDAY 2-10-2023

I mentioned in my last blog post that the overall weather pattern was going to slightly change, allowing for some more rain chances for the middle and end of February.

The first system is currently spinning off the coast of Northern California (seen on this morning's satellite loop below).

This system will give us a chance for isolated showers Saturday night and through Sunday. A quick downpour is also possible during this time. Most computer data keeps the core of the system east and south of our area, which could limit rain potential. Also, there isn't much moisture associated with this storm. Snow levels will drop to 3,500-4,500 by Sunday morning.

Another system will dive down the Western U.S. coastline and bring us another chance for a few showers Monday into Tuesday. Again, the track of this system isn't ideal for substantial rain. However, it will definitely bring gusty winds to the region.

Long range data still suggests more chances for rain by the end of the month. I'll bring updates when data looks more consistent.




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