San Diegans woke up to soggy roads for Friday morning's commute after a mini storm showered the county overnight.
Early morning showers lulled San Diegans to sleep and those who missed it while sleeping saw proof of the rain's short-lived appearance in the wet roads and plants. As the day progressed, signs of wet weather had disappeared.
Here's a closer look at the rainfall totals brought to the region by the overnight storm:
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Metro
- Fashion Valley β 0.32 inches
- Kearny Mesa β 0.13 inches
- La Jolla β 0.01 inches
- Mission Bay β 0.18 inches
- Point Loma β 0.03 inches
South Bay
- Chula Vista β 0.03 inches
East County
- Alpine β 0.43 inches
- El Cajon β 0.21 inches
- Julian β 0.56 inches
- La Mesa β 0.25 inches
- Lemon Grove β 0.02 inches
- Mount Laguna β 0.69 inches
- Ramona β 0.34 inches
- Santee β 0.27 inches
North County
- Carlsbad β 0.03 inches
- Del Mar β 0.03 inches
- Encinitas β 0.11 inches
- Escondido β 0.11 inches
- Fallbrook β 0.11 inches
- Oceanside β 0.06 inches
- Poway β 0.07 inches
No more than a half-inch of rain was expected in the county. Coastal areas expected about .1 inch and mountain ranges were slated to get more than a quarter-inch.
Local
βAs we head to the later part of the morning, weβre going to see a lot of rain start to dry up," NBC 7 Meteorologist Sheena Parveen said. "So, itβs really just going to be around for the early part of the commute.β
Along with some rain, winds will continue to ramp up in San Diego County. The strongest gusts were expected in the mountains and deserts, with peaks reaching up to 70 mph.
A wind advisory was issued Thursday until Friday at 5 p.m. for the mountains and inland valleys. Breezy conditions are expected along the coast and inland valleys, as well.
The weekend is expected to be warm and sunny, according to Parveen. Another weather shift will come on Sunday as Santa Ana winds develop, bringing with it another warm-up.
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