The National Weather Service in San Diego reports scattered showers across inland San Diego County, with short-lived but heavier rainfall. Rain totals through 5 PM reached 1.35" at Palomar Mountain. Light showers are expected to move east from the coast into the valleys, dissipating later in the morning. Models indicate more rain in the Southeast at the start of January. Several storm systems are expected to bring rain to California, with 0.5-1.5" for inland regions and 1.5-3" near the coast. Other regions, including the Bay Area and Sacramento, are also expecting storm systems bringing precipitation. The NWS in San Diego forecasts a storm system bringing rain showers and some snow to the mountains on Wednesday into Wednesday night, with most precipitation amounts less than 1/2", except in the San Bernardino County mountains where 1/2" to 1" will fall.
A storm system will bring a round of rain showers (some snow in the mountains) Wednesday into Wednesday night. Most precipitation amounts will be less than 1/2" except in the San Bernardino County mountains where 1/2" to 1" will fall. #CAwx https://t.co/nxZNkFbvei
Happy New Year! We're starting off calm today but Tuesday afternoon into Wednesday will see the first of two storm systems (the other will occur Friday PM into Sunday). Here's a timeline of the weather events for the next week. #CAwx https://t.co/FYsYV0D4Bp
The new year is here and we’ve got our eye on several weather events coming in the months ahead. https://t.co/yiZLuBnIis
An active start to 2024 weather wise in our region with a couple of major storms likely. https://t.co/eK5CLW3IVh https://t.co/0gL2Dlj2Tr
Another Pacific storm system will approach CA after New Years Day, bringing more rain to the region Tues-Wed. Generally expecting 0.5-1.5" for inland regions and 1.5-3" near the coast. #CAwx https://t.co/CbYtC1vm1q
A dry cold front will move through the region this evening, followed by high pressure into early Wednesday. A storm system will bring rain to the area late Wednesday into early Thursday, followed by more high pressure into Friday. https://t.co/PwjSyXjpTx https://t.co/iGeLm5aFJT
Following last week's two storms that gave the Bay Area a solid drenching, yet another winter system is set to bring more precipitation to the region starting Tuesday. https://t.co/ZH9huOxR76
We're expecting another storm system to reach our area by mid-week. This will be a quick-hitting storm, lasting from Jan 2 - Jan 3. Here's a look at forecasted precipitation totals. Stay tuned for more updates! #Cawx https://t.co/H7m8Te9Bhr
There is a 20-40% chance of lightrain through early new Year's day morning. Rain and mountain snow will be likely Tue night-Thu. Elevated to high surf will continue through the week. #CaWx #SoCal #LArain #CArain https://t.co/5f9AVQB7bC
Another Pacific storm system will approach CA after New Years Day, bringing more rain to the region Tues-Wed. Generally expecting 0.5-1" for inland regions and 1.5-2" near the coast. #CAwx https://t.co/rcM5UAnqTr
What can we expect in the New Year? Likely more rain. Models paint a busy start to January with multiple systems passing through the Southeast beginning late this week. https://t.co/NtVlu99Ty3 https://t.co/K5JoU5nrdp
Areas of light showers early this morning will continue to move east from the coast into the valleys. Any lingering showers are expected to dissipate later this morning. Here's a look at the latest rainfall totals: https://t.co/UAtQmHTkpx #CAwx https://t.co/L9U1pAiVhs
The radar loop from 3:30 PM to 4:30 PM today showed scattered showers moving from northwest to southeast across SoCal. #cawx The highest rain total through 5 PM was 1.35" at Palomar Mountain. A complete rain summary is here: https://t.co/UAtQmHTkpx https://t.co/irz8A0Hths
Scattered showers continue this evening, with the most concentrated activity occurring across inland San Diego County. Pockets of heavier, but short-lived, rainfall will persist, so use caution if you're out on the roads tonight. #CAwx https://t.co/B1zKND3G0H