SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego County is seeing one of its more impactful weather days in recent weeks, as a cold front moves through the region bringing rain, gusty winds, and the chance for isolated thunderstorms.
Light, scattered showers began early this morning, but the main system is still on the way. The cold front is expected to push through Orange County around midday, reaching San Diego County by early to mid-afternoon. That’s when conditions will intensify.
There is enough instability in the atmosphere to produce periods of heavier rain and even an isolated thunderstorm embedded within the frontal band as it moves through.Winds will also ramp up throughout the day, especially in the mountains and desert passes, where gusts could reach 45 to 50 miles per hour. Drivers traveling through those areas should be prepared for sudden gusts and reduced visibility at times…