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San Diego Logs One of Its Wettest Novembers as Weeklong Storms Move Out

Forecasters expect a brief warm, dry Thanksgiving before a potential post-holiday storm.

Overview

  • A three-storm sequence that peaked late Thursday into Friday has shifted away from the region, ending a soggy stretch that brought rain on eight of the past nine days.
  • Most locations collected 2 to 3 inches over the past week with localized peaks above 4 inches, and San Diego International Airport topped 3 inches for the month.
  • November 2025 now ranks among San Diego County’s top ten rainiest Novembers, according to NBC 7 meteorologist Greg Bledsoe.
  • The National Weather Service reported 0.25 to 0.75 inches from the latest round plus gusty winds, including 49 mph at Boucher Hill and 21 mph at Shelter Island.
  • A dry spell begins Sunday with Thanksgiving trending 5 to 10 degrees above normal, though meteorologists are watching for a possible new system next weekend.