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Grab Your Umbrella: Here Comes The Rain Again
A series of storms is expected to drop light to moderate rain in San Diego County.
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CA – The first of two Pacific storm systems is expected to reach San Diego County Tuesday, bringing light to moderate rain through the end of the work week, according to the National Weather Service.
The initial cold trough moving in from the west will arrive in late Tuesday afternoon and could begin dropping rain Tuesday evening, forecasters said.
The first storm cell is expected to drop up to a quarter-inch of rain in coastal and inland valley areas through late Wednesday night, anywhere from a half-inch to three-quarters of an inch in the mountains and less than one- tenth on an inch in the deserts, according to the NWS.
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The bulk of the rain is expected to fall on Wednesday, NWS Meteorologist Adam Roser said.
Snow levels will remain above 8,000 feet through Wednesday night then drop to 5,000 feet as the second storm arrives, Roser said.
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The first storm will taper off late Wednesday night before another cold trough sweeps into the region Thursday and brings scattered showers through Friday night, the meteorologist said.
--City News Service