Palm fronds litter Ocean Beach amid a wind and rain storm. (File photo by Chris Stone/Times of San Diego)
San Diego County could see more rain this week as a weak weather system moves south from the Pacific Northwest through California Tuesday into Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service.
Low clouds and fog will blanket San Diego County overnight into Monday morning as the marine layer deepens, forecasters said.
Weak to moderate Santa Ana winds are expected to develop Monday and persist through Tuesday, bringing warmer, drier conditions to the region.
High temperatures Monday are forecast to reach 65 to 69 near the coast, 69 to 72 inland, 70 to 73 in the western valleys, 65 to 70 near the foothills, 53 to 63 in the mountains and 69 to 73 in the deserts.
There is a 10% to 20% chance of light rain Wednesday afternoon across San Diego County, the NWS said. Another round of Santa Ana winds will follow Thursday into Friday.
Temperatures will gradually warm through the weekend, with highs returning to near-seasonal averages, according to the weather agency.
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