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Storm Sequence Ends as San Diego Logs One of Its Wettest Novembers

Travelers should watch for a possible new storm next weekend.

Overview

  • The third storm moved through late Thursday into Friday, with the center passing south of the county and leaving a chance of light to moderate showers into Saturday morning.
  • San Diego International Airport has topped 3 inches for the month, roughly four times the normal November total, placing this November among the county’s top ten wettest.
  • Recent two-day totals ranged widely, including 1.16 inches in National City and 0.36 inches in Rancho Bernardo, with weekly tallies generally 2 to 3 inches and localized peaks above 4 inches.
  • Winds strengthened during the system, with gusts up to 49 mph at Boucher Hill near Palomar Mountain and 21 mph at Shelter Island.
  • A dry stretch begins Sunday with sunshine and a warmer Thanksgiving forecast about 5 to 10 degrees above average, with 70s common at the coast and deserts, 70s to 80s inland, and 60s in the mountains.