Socal Storm Systems is expected to graze San Diego

Spotted rainfall is expected that Touchdown in San Diego County this week ahead of the Super Bowl weekend, which brings much needed rainfall to the local football and dals society that has been under fire threat in recent months.

The incoming weather systems are expected to bring rain over southern California’s coastal community, including the burned-around hills and mountains around Los Angeles, raising fear of mud currents and flooding of flash. But most of the storms are likely to remain north of San Diego County.

About a tenth of an empty rain is expected to fall on North County and some inner areas on the way into Wednesday morning, said Meteorologist for National Weather Service Chandler. The rain is expected to lap later on Wednesday before another rainwave picks up again on Friday.

The systems are also expected to graze San Diego and other neighborhoods further south, bringing light showers, says Price.

“San Diego doesn’t get much. But that said, starting early (Wednesday) morning we look at very spotted, light rainfall moves through the county, ”Price said. “And then there is a secondary wave pushing through very early Friday.”

Temperatures in San Diego and Escondido are expected to have heights in the mid -60s and downs in the top 40s to Saturday, Price said. Ramona has an expected low in the lower 40s for Friday and Saturday night.

Despite the relatively small amount of rain, the price advised commuters on the way to continue to be careful, especially if they drive through a wet area.

“The showers will be hit and miss, but drivers still have to slow down and give more room to other people,” Price said. “There is still rain on the road, and it can be smooth.”