Weather

Heavy Rain Likely To Miss San Diego County

A storm that was headed toward the San Diego area is weakening as it moves south from the Central California coast.

SAN DIEGO — A storm that was headed toward the San Diego area is weakening as it moves south from the Central California coast and now is forecast to bring little, if any, rain Monday, the National Weather Service said Monday.

The forecast now calls for partly to mostly cloudy skies Monday, with a 20-percent chance of about a 10th of an inch of rain or less, according to meteorologist Curt Kaplan, who says winter weather advisories have been canceled.

Temperatures Monday will be in the low 60s, with more sunny conditions starting Tuesday, the NWS said.

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Tuesday's highs in San Diego will be in the upper 60s and could hit 70 by the weekend.

High surf is predicted for beaches late in the week, with crests of eight to 10 feet is likely along parts of the San Diego coast, forecasters said.

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– City News Service