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Heavy Rain Expected Monday

Residents can expect between .25 to .75 inches of rain.

A Pacific winter storm was expected to bring rain, wind, and snow into the county, the National Weather Service predicted today.

Forecasters expected the rain to begin Monday morning in Orange County and move down to San Diego County by midday. Between .25 to .75 inches of rain were predicted to fall, including as much as 1 inch in some west-facing mountain slopes, according to the NWS.

Winds were predicted to range between 30 and 40 miles per hour with gusts of up to 60 mph. Areas above 6,000 feet may get an inch of snow, the NSW reported.

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The high winds will make driving high-profile vehicles like trucks and motor homes difficult on mountain and desert roads, the NWS warned.

A high surf advisory was in effect today along the coast, and a high wind warning was posted for the mountains and deserts.

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The high surf advisory was expected to be in effect until 2 p.m. Tuesday.

—City News Service

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