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San Diego Expects Warmer Conditions Today, Cool Down and Showers to Follow

San Diego Expects Warmer Conditions Today, Cool Down and Showers to Follow

The forecast in San Diego calls for warmer and drier conditions today, with temperatures rising 5 to 10 degrees above Tuesday’s highs. According to

National Weather Service San Diego

, coastal areas can expect today’s temperatures to range between 68 and 76 degrees. The western valleys and inland Orange County look at slightly higher temperatures, from 74 to 78 degrees, while inland valleys range from 73 to 78 degrees, for those at higher elevations between 4000 and 7000 ft, cooler temperatures in the 56 to 65 degrees range are anticipated, with the high desert seeing 66 to 69 degrees and low desert temperatures reaching between 74 and 78 degrees.

Looking forward, a cool down will begin to take hold on Thursday as onshore flow strengthens. The low-pressure system moving into California from the northwest is set to bring gustier west winds and much cooler weather starting Thursday night and into the weekend. “There will be periods of stronger and gusty southwest to west winds for the mountains and deserts for Thursday night and Friday with the stronger gusts to 35 to 45 mph,” as noted in a

National Weather Service Area Forecast Discussion

. Showers are likely late Thursday night through Saturday, with snow levels dropping to around 4000 feet.

For the marine conditions, boaters should exercise caution as late Thursday through Friday night could see stronger winds and choppier seas, potentially hazardous for marine activities. However, no significant marine hazards are expected through Sunday. Regarding aviation, the region will mostly have clear skies with VFR conditions for today and tonight.

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As for the rainfall, “for the valleys 0.15 to 0.25 inch, and 0.20 inch or less for coastal areas,” indicates the report from the

National Weather Service

. In higher elevations, snowfall might measure 3 to 6 inches for areas between 4500 and 7000 feet. The area can anticipate a return to drier and warmer weather by Sunday and Monday, with temperatures climbing higher into the mid-week.

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