San Diego valleys will experience temperatures of 80 degrees, while the middle part of the country will face wind chill values of 30 to 60 degrees below zero.
While a stationary atmospheric river dumps rain and snow in northern and central California this week, areas south of Los Angeles, including San Diego, will get significantly less precipitation.
Mostly beneficial rainfall has fallen across San Diego County over the last 24 hours, but heavier rain later Thursday evening could cause some flooding issues.
A layer of thick fog blanketed the coast early Monday morning and it will return Tuesday morning. A coastal eddy will deepen ...
Widespread light rain has been coating San Diego County since early Wednesday morning but the heavier, more problematic rain is expected Thursday.