![]() ![]() These winds, combined with heavy rain, will likely make travel difficult through Thursday, especially for high-profile vehicles. Weather officials warn that there is significant potential for damaging wind gusts along the coast, inland and especially over the mountains and deserts. According to NWS, a High Wind Watch is in effect for most of Tuesday as “the event has the potential to be one of the stronger we have seen in recent memory.”Ī Gale Watch will also go into effect starting late Monday night as strong winds are expected to develop over the coastal waters Tuesday morning, spreading inland. Meanwhile, Mount Laguna is expected to see anywhere from three to four inches.Īlso in the forecast, strong winds are expected from the south then southwest. When all is said and done Palomar Mountain could see anywhere from six to eight inches of snow. Snow levels will start at about 5,000 feet and increase to about 5,500-6,500 feet Monday, according to NWS, before dropping to about 4,000 feet when the atmospheric river makes landfall Tuesday night. Preliminarily storm precipitation estimates for Tuesday through Thursday are as follows: 1.5 to 3 inches west of the mountains 2 to 5 inches in the mountains one-fourth to 1 inch in the deserts. The heaviest part of the storm is expected to move across San Diego County Tuesday through Wednesday, and thunderstorms are a possibility from Wednesday to Thursday. Another storm is headed to San Diego County this week, with the National Weather Service saying it is the latest atmospheric river to hit California.įox 5 San Diego says starting Tuesday, windy conditions are expected to impact the region, along with heavy rain and snow in the mountains.
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