Rain showers and thunderstorms return to San Diego this Sunday
San Diego (Fox 5/Kusi) – Rain is not going to be in San Diego yet.
On Saturday, San Diegans was able to take a short break from the shower and storms that hit the district last week, but the rain returned on Sunday.
How did the lightning storm look Thursday in San Diego
On Sunday, the coast and internal valleys have a chance to rain 20-35%, while mountains and deserts will have a 30-40% shower chance.
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Wet air will rain 0.10 ″ along the coastline, inner valleys and deserts until Monday night.
Meanwhile, the mountains can be between 0.25 ″ – 0.50 ″ rainfall.
The wet pattern continues for Southern California. Our next rain will be Sunday. The greatest chance in San Diego district (especially in the mountains), where medium rainfall rates are possible. (National Weather Service)
On Monday, the chances of rain died, but not for a long time.
Tuesday, lightning, irregular winds and wavy seas are waiting for more rain and storm in the district.
Cal Fire, Dry Lightning, Gusty raises staff in front of the winds
This indecision in the atmosphere will disrupt our seashell invertion, ie the cloud cover will gradually decrease by the beaches.
As low pressure increases tropical moisture, temperatures are cooled under the seasonal averages.
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