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San Diego, CA – Residents of Southern California should brace themselves for rainy conditions and intermittent fog starting Saturday, continuing into the early part of next week. With temperatures dipping into the 40s overnight and daytime highs around the low 60s, drivers are advised to exercise caution, particularly on highways like Interstate 5 and State Route 163.
As per the National Weather Service, rain is anticipated to commence late Saturday afternoon, with thunderstorms also a possibility by Sunday. Patchy fog may lead to dangerous driving conditions during the morning and evening hours, particularly in low-lying areas near the coast and in valleys.
Saturday’s forecast shows daytime highs around 62°F, with winds possibly gusting up to 20 mph. Rain is expected to become more pronounced overnight, extending into Sunday, which will have a 90% chance of precipitation and a high near 58°F. Thunderstorms may continue into Sunday night.
By Monday, the wet conditions are expected to persist, with rain and cooler temperatures continuing. Daytime highs will be around 57°F. This weather pattern is likely to last through Tuesday, with further showers and nighttime temperatures falling to the 40s.
Residents are urged to secure outdoor belongings, stay clear of flooded areas, and allow extra time when traveling. Travelers should check for weather updates and road conditions regularly.
Stay informed by following local news updates and monitoring weather reports for any changes.
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