Forecasters are predicting a chance of more rain in San Diego County next week, most likely Monday afternoon through Tuesday as a trough of low pressure moves inland across Southern California, according to the National Weather Service.
Gusty winds may prompt wind advisories across the the mountains and deserts through Tuesday, NWS said.
Monday’s high temperatures will be 63 to 66 near the coast, 66 inland, 65 to 70 in the western valleys, 57 to 65 in the mountains and 77 to 81 in the deserts, according to meteorologists.
Sunny and dry weather is forecast Wednesday and Thursday, and another trough will bring a chance for more rain and mountain snow next weekend.