San Diego is preparing for the arrival of spring showers this weekend, accompanied by gusty winds originating from a Pacific storm system.
Dry Weather to Give Way to Rain and Wind
Before the storm arrives, Thursday and Friday are forecasted to offer dry and mild weather across the region. However, the National Weather Service predicts a shift as a low-pressure system moves in, bringing colder temperatures and scattered precipitation.
Impact of the Pacific Storm
Local meteorologists anticipate the Pacific storm to pass through on Saturday and Sunday, bringing moderate rain to western areas and possibly extending to lower deserts. One of the significant concerns will be strong winds, which could lead to blowing dust and sand.
Peak Wind Gust Predictions
According to the National Weather Service, peak wind gusts for the weekend are expected in various mountainous regions such as Julian, Palomar, and Mt. Laguna. Snowfall is also anticipated in these areas, with precipitation levels projected down to 4,500 feet.
Rainfall and Wind Projections
Coastal areas and valleys in San Diego County are likely to experience moderate rainfall and intermittent bursts of wind throughout the weekend. This is attributed to an atmospheric river drawing into Southern California.
Timing of Precipitation
Senior NOAA Meteorologist Alex Tardy suggests that precipitation will begin Saturday afternoon, continuing through Saturday night with scattered showers expected on Sunday.
Post-Storm Weather Outlook
As the storm system moves out of the region, cooler temperatures are forecasted to persist into Monday.
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Weather Update Conclusion
San Diego residents should prepare for the arrival of spring showers and gusty winds over the weekend. Stay informed with TLNA for further updates on weather conditions and any advisories issued by local authorities.
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