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Rain Expected Monday In Ramona
A cold front moving down the coast will bring rain Monday to San Diego County, according to the National Weather Service.
RAMONA, CA — A storm was expected to bring rain Monday to Ramona.
Ramona residents should expect to see raindrops after 11 a.m., according to the National Weather Service. A tenth to a quarter-inch of rain was expected Monday.
Forecasters issued a high surf advisory from 11 a.m. Monday to 3 a.m. Wednesday for San Diego County beaches.
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A high rip current risk was expected at all beaches Monday through early Wednesday. A long period west swell and a long period south swell may result in surf of 6-8 feet, with sets up to 10 feet possible in southern San Diego County, forecasters said.
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The storm system was expected to bring southwest and northwest winds with gusts of 20-25 knots in the outer waters and closer to 20 knots across the inner waters Monday afternoon and Tuesday. Combined seas of 6-10 feet were expected, highest in the outer waters.
In Ramona, the high will be near 63 degrees Monday, according to the National Weather Service. Temperatures were expected to reach a low of around 47 degrees. Gusts could reach as high as 25 mph.
The incoming Pacific storm system 🌬️will be bringing us widespread rain 🌧️🌧️🌧️Monday. Here is the latest projection of rain amounts from our high res radar model. #CAwx pic.twitter.com/6h4JAO7qbS
— NWS San Diego (@NWSSanDiego) October 24, 2021
City News Service contributed to this report.
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