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Light Rain Showers Predicted For San Diego County

A broad trough was expected to remain in place along the West Coast much of this week.

SAN DIEGO, CA — A weak weather system from the north was predicted to bring patchy, light rain showers to San Diego County Sunday evening through Monday morning, the National Weather Service said.

Satellite imagery Sunday morning showed a mix of high and low clouds. The low clouds were over the coastal waters and onshore in Point Loma.

Sunday looks mild and dry with a small chance of showers, the NWS said.

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A broad trough was expected to remain in place along the West Coast much of this week, steering weak disturbances and pockets of moisture to the county.

Temperatures along the coast Sunday were predicted to be in the mid- 60s, with overnight lows in the mid-50s. The western valleys were expected to be in the upper 60s and near the foothills in the mid-60s with overnight lows around 50, the NWS said. The mountains were expected to be in the upper 50s, dropping into the lower 40s overnight, and highs in the deserts in the lower 70s with lows in the mid-50s.

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There was a slight chance of showers over the coastal waters Sunday night into Monday, and again on Tuesday into Wednesday. Otherwise, no hazardous marine conditions were expected through Thursday.

—City News Service