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Heavier Rain, Snow in San Diego Through the Weekend

The second of several back-to-back storms expected in the San Diego area over the next several days was expected to bring heavier rain, snow and possibly lightning to the region today.

The second of several back-to-back storms expected in the San Diego area over the next several days was expected to bring heavier rain, snow and possibly lightning to the region today.

Moisture from the leading edge of the series of low-pressure systems started falling in the North County about 2 p.m. Thursday. Within a few hours, drizzle was reported as far south as downtown San Diego, according to the National Weather Service.

A second, more frigid atmospheric pattern is expected to arrive this afternoon or evening and likely to generate heavier rain and, possibly, periods of lightning through Saturday, according to the Weather Service.

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At the coldest point of today's storm, the snow level may drop as low as 4,500 feet, though it should mostly hover around the 5,000-foot mark, with at least several inches of frozen flakes accumulating in most upper-mountain locales, NWS meteorologist Stefanie Sullivan said.

The system expected today likely will dissipate Sunday. But another system could bring more showers Monday and early Tuesday before fair weather returns to the region, according to forecasters.

As of 6 a.m., more than an inch of rain had fallen in the North County mountains since Thursday afternoon.

The NWS reported that 1.08 inches fall at Valley Center, 1.1 inches on the Rincon Indian Reservation, 1.26 inches on the La Jolla Indian Reservation, 1.81 inches on Palomar Mountain and 1.93 inches on Birch Hill.

Rainfall totals elsewhere in the county as of early today include 0.31 inch at Lindbergh Field in downtown San Diego, 0.43 at Montgomery Field in Kearny Mesa and 0.59 at Carlsbad Airport, the agency reported.