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Atmospheric river to pull through San Diego County to get rain, snow – NBC 7 San Diego

The rainy weather will return in San Diego County this week, with heavier, wet conditions and moderate winds, which is expected until the weekend until the weekend, the National Weather Service says.

The rain falls early Tuesday and in most parts of the district until Saturday with a short break on Wednesday. The heaviest precipitation is expected to fall on Thursday morning.

Current estimates for rainfalls forecast 1 to 1.5 inches in the Santa Ana and San Diego County mountains, which half to three quarters inches in the areas of the coast and the valley and about a tenth up to half a customs in the deserts in the deserts, according to the NWS.

The snow mirror will start around 6,000 to 6,500 feet on Wednesday and should reduce around 3,500 to 4,000 feet by Thursday afternoon, said the NWS.

Cooler temperatures were expected this week, with heights in downtown San Diego on Tuesday and Wednesday and in the upper 50s Thursday and Friday. The deserts should see heights in the low 60s to the mid -1970s, and the mountains can expect daily temperatures from Tuesday in the 1940s and continue during the week.

A number of swelling associated with a few storms will probably arrive this week. The San Diego surfing forecast on Tuesday includes a high-risk rip flow with a surf of 4 to 6 feet, relies on 8 feet, slight probability of a potential thunderstorm and a mixed threshold of 220 and 250 degrees. A similar surf is probably on Thursday to Friday.

A small warning for advising handicrafts will come into force from 4 a.m. to at least 6 p.m. on Tuesday for coastal waters from San Mateo to the Mexican border and on 30 nautical miles from San Mateo to the Mexican border up to 30 to 60 nautical miles, including San Clement Island.

“Südwestt to west wind with gusts of more than 20 knots from Wednesday evening to Friday, which is endangered for small craft conditions,” said Marine forecast. “There is a chance of 60%that wind gusts on 34 knots on Thursday evening 30-60 nautical miles off the coast with decreasing chances will be the closer you get ashore.”

Weather officials predict that a few showers can stay on Saturday and at some point the potential for another system at the beginning of next week.

Watches in San Diego County

A Tidal will be in force from Wednesday evening to Thursday afternoon for the coasts, valleys and mountains of San Diego County.

The NWS also spent a Winter weather watch From Thursday morning to Friday morning for the mountains of the district.

(Tagstotranslate) First warning weather

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