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Record Temperatures Reported In Parts Of San Diego County
A record high minimum temperature and rainfall were reported in parts of San Diego County, according to the National Weather Service.
SAN DIEGO, CA — A record high minimum temperature and rainfall were reported in parts of San Diego County Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service.
It was 69 in Ramona on Monday night, breaking the record for the highest minimum temperature of 68 set in 2015.
Alpine reported 0.02 inches of rain on Monday, breaking a record of a trace set in 1978.
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A record amount of rain fell on Campo on Sunday, breaking a record set in 2015. Campo recorded 0.88 inches of rain, breaking the old mark of 0.44 inches set on Sept. 11 seven years ago.
Vista set a record with a minimum low temperature on Sunday night. It was 71, tying the highest minimum temperature recorded in 2015.
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Showers and thunderstorms passed through San Diego County on Monday but with more isolated activity and less intensity as the atmosphere continued to dry out. Chances of showers and thunderstorms are expected to decrease Tuesday and through the end of the week.
A deeper marine layer was predicted to allow for night and morning low clouds and fog into portions of the valleys through Thursday.
Temperatures west of the mountains were expected to gradually cool through the end of the week.
— City News Service