More rainfall is expected to come to San Diego County this week as a part of a new wave of storms, according to the National Weather Service.
Forecasters predict rain count begin falling in San Diego County Monday night and into Tuesday morning and continues into Tuesday morning. According to the National Weather Service, heavier rain and strong winds are forecast as part of a stronger Pacific storm system expected to impact the Southland Wednesday through Thursday.
Most areas will see a half-inch to an inch of rain Monday and Tuesday, according to the NWS. Snow is likely for the higher elevations.
Southern California is expecting a powerful storm system starting Wednesday and continuing through Friday, forecasters said. This storm can bring up to six inches of rain in some areas, with snow at higher elevations.
Forecasters expect the heaviest rainfall to occur late Wednesday through Thursday morning. It it likely for wind advisories to be posted Wednesday into Thursday, according to NWS.
Various wind advisories also are in place from 4 to 6 p.m. Monday in mountain, valley and desert regions of San Diego, San Bernardino and Riverside counties.
Temperatures are expected to be cool throughout the week, with highs in the 50s and 60s in most areas.
