Weather
Scattered Showers Linger In San Diego County To Usher In Slow Warming
Mainly dry weather with a slight warm-up is forecast through Monday, but daytime highs will still be cooler than average.

May 6, 2023
The remnants of a late-season storm that soaked parts of San Diego County were moving out of the area Friday, but forecasters said some isolated light showers may occur along and near the coast again Saturday morning.
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Highs Saturday were forecast to be 64 to 67 near the coast, 63 to 68 in the western valleys, 56 to 65 in the mountains and 80 to 83 in the deserts, according to the National Weather Service.
Mainly dry weather with a slight warm-up is forecast through Monday, but daytime highs will still be cooler than average.
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Cooling will be reinforced again next week as gusty onshore flow resumes beneath another incoming trough, possibly accompanied by more light precipitation as the marine layer deepens.
Warmer and drier weather is expected to return for the latter half of next week, according to meteorologists.
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