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San Diego Logs One of Its Wettest Novembers as Three-Storm Burst Exits

Forecasters expect a dry, warmer stretch through Thanksgiving with a possible post-holiday system under watch.

Overview

  • A three-storm sequence over eight of nine days pushed November into the county’s top-ten rainiest, with most areas receiving 2 to 3 inches and some spots topping 4 inches.
  • San Diego International Airport measured more than 3 inches for the week, about four times the typical November total.
  • National Weather Service reports listed two-day station totals including 1.39 inches at San Onofre, 1.16 inches at National City, and 0.68 inches at Point Loma.
  • Winds were brisk during the storms, with gusts reaching 49 mph at Boucher Hill and a peak of 64 mph at Sill Hill as conditions transitioned.
  • Dry weather and sunshine are expected through the holiday with temperatures 5 to 10 degrees above average, and a potential storm after Thanksgiving is being monitored for travel impacts.