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Cold Storm Expected To Bring Rain, Snow In San Diego County

Cars and a MTS bus drive up 54 Street in San Diego during a rainstorm, Dec. 4, 2019.
Matthew Bowler
Cars and a MTS bus drive up 54 Street in San Diego during a rainstorm, Dec. 4, 2019.

A storm that is expected to bring a chance of rain and snow on Thursday continued creeping toward San Diego County Wednesday.

A cold front moving down the coast is expected to bring a drop in temperatures, gusty winds out of the southwest, a chance of rain everywhere except desert areas and a chance of snow in the mountains, according to the National Weather Service.

The system is expected to arrive on Thursday, with rain most likely starting in the evening.

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Rainfall totals could reach up to 1 inch in the mountains and up to a quarter-inch in coastal areas and the western valleys.

Some rain could continue early Friday morning, but the system is expected to leave the region by midday Friday, according to the NWS.

Snow levels will drop to roughly 5,000 feet by Friday morning.

Temperatures are expected to cool on Thursday and Friday before rising on Saturday.

High temperatures today could reach 66 degrees near the coast and inland, 69 in the western valleys, 67 in the mountains and 68 in the deserts.