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Pacific Storm Could Bring Rain To San Diego County Throughout Weekend

Storm clouds roll in at La Jolla Shores, Jan. 31, 2019.
Matthew Bowler
Storm clouds roll in at La Jolla Shores, Jan. 31, 2019.

A storm system sweeping into San Diego County late Friday could bring rain through the weekend, forecasters said.

The Pacific storm system is expected to weaken as it makes way inland, but will have enough moisture to drop showers beginning late Friday and continuing through at least Saturday evening, according to the National Weather Service.

A slight chance of showers will linger in the region through Sunday evening.

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Rainfall totals from the weekend storm will range from a quarter-inch to a half-inch in coastal and inland-valley areas, around one-tenth of an inch in most desert areas and anywhere from a half-inch to an inch in the county mountains, according to the NWS.

Snow levels will drop to 7,000 feet by Sunday.

Strong and gusty winds will develop in the mountains and deserts on Saturday and continue through Saturday night.

Dry weather is expected on Monday before another storm system brings a chance of precipitation Tuesday through Thursday, forecasters said.

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