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Rain and snow arrives in San Diego and winter storm expected to last into Tuesday

The storm is expected to bring rain and snow to mountains through Monday and into early Tuesday.

SAN DIEGO — A winter storm was expected to bring, rain, mountain snow ,and gusty winds to San Diego County today through early Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service.

Low clouds filled in the coastal basin Sunday morning with areas of scattered showers ahead of the approaching storm, the weather service said.

Rainfall accumulations from the scattered, light showers were 0.05 of an inch
or less as of 9 a.m. The majority of the rainfall has been on coastal-facing
slopes of higher terrain.

The inclement weather prompted SeaWorld to close on Monday, January 30,

A winter storm warning was issued from 1 p.m. Sunday to 10 a.m. Tuesday for San Diego County mountains.

Snow levels were expected to start around 5,000 feet Sunday, lowering to 4,000 feet on Monday and to 3,000 feet by early Tuesday as the precipitation
tapers off., forecasters said.

Precipitation could increase throughout Sunday, becoming widespread Sunday night through Monday night before coming to an end from northwest to southeast Tuesday morning.

Coastal temperatures Sunday were expected to be around 58 degrees, with overnight lows of 42 to 48. 

Highs in western valleys were expected to be around 57 and from 48 to 53 near the foothills and overnight lows of 35 to 45.

The mountains were predicted to be 41 to 50 with lows of 28 to 38, and highs in the deserts were expected to be 63 to 67 with overnight lows of 40 to 48. 

The storm was predicted to exit the region on Tuesday with dry conditions expected through the end of the week, forecasters said. 

Cold conditions should prevail through Wednesday morning, with the
potential for widespread frost over the inland valleys.

By Wednesday afternoon, a warming trend may start and was expected to
continue into the weekend as a ridge builds in from the west.

No hazardous marine weather conditions were expected through Thursday.
West winds may gust to nearly 20 knots over the coastal waters Sunday afternoon through the night.

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