Rain likely this weekend in San Diego as storms passes North of the region

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — A shift to cooler and more unsettled weather is moving into Southern California this weekend, as a series of low pressure systems begins to impact the region. The biggest effects today will be a noticeable temperature drop, gusty winds, and the slight chance of a few light showers, mainly near the foothills and coastal-facing slopes.

Any rainfall Saturday should stay light, with most areas seeing less than a tenth of an inch, though a few mountain spots could pick up a little more. The more widespread and steadier rain is expected to arrive later tonight into Sunday, when a second and stronger system moves in.

Sunday is expected to bring the wettest weather of the stretch, with rainfall totals generally ranging from a quarter to a half inch for coastal and inland areas, and even higher amounts in the foothills and mountains. There is also a slight chance of thunderstorms west of the mountains, along with stronger winds and dropping snow levels by Sunday night…

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