![]() Looking across the United States, the highest rain totals were across the South and Southeast. ![]() When you compare 2019 to previous years, you can see that some parts of central and northern California ranked in the top 33% for warmth. ![]() There were some spots in central and northern CA that were above average, while some spots in southern California were below average. Temperatures were generally normal for most of California in 2019. In fact, parts of northeast CA saw record rainfall. 2019 ranks in the top ten wettest on record for many locations throughout California. This map compares 2019 to previous years. As you can see, all of California was above average. ![]() It's a great way to spot which locations had higher than average rainfall. High temperatures Thursday could reach 63 degrees near the coast, 59 in the western valleys, 55 near the foothills, 52 in the mountains and 67 in the deserts.This map shows the percent of normal rainfall. Other noteworthy rainfall totals included 2.26 in Encinitas, 2.16 in Poway, 2.12 in Bonsall, 2.09 in Ramona, 1.96 in Escondido, 1.91 in Fallbrook, 1.8 in Oceanside, 1.7 in Miramar, 1.64 in Kearny Mesa, 1.6 in Point Loma, 1.17 at the San Diego International Airport, 1.44 at Brown Field, 0.61 in Ocotillo Wells and 0.52 in Borrego Springs. Thursday, Birch Hill on Palomar Mountain had received the most rain, 4.7 inches, followed by 4.61 on Palomar Mountain, 4.47 at the Palomar Observatory, 3.65 in Lower Oat Flats, 3.26 in Deer Springs, 3.16 at Henshaw Dam, 2.96 in Mesa Grande, 2.94 in Skyline Ranch, 2.9 in Valley Center, 2.46 in Carlsbad, 2.4 in San Marcos, 2.38 in Santee and 2.37 in La Mesa as well as Julian. Rainfall totals through Friday afternoon could reach 2 inches in coastal and inland valley areas, while up to 3 inches are expected in the mountains and the deserts could get 1 inch. Scattered showers will continue Thursday morning as the center of the upper low-pressure system lingers over the Las Vegas area, but that system is making its way back to southern California and will be centered over Los Angeles by Thursday evening, Miller said. Snow levels will be around 4,900 feet Thursday morning, then rise to 5,500 feet by this afternoon and remain there through Friday morning.Ī flash flood watch is in effect throughout the county until Friday afternoon. Palomar Mountain is expected to get up to 3 more inches of snow by late Friday morning, while Mount Laguna could get between 6-7 inches and Julian could get trace amounts of snow, NWS meteorologist Miguel Miller said. Wednesday, 5 inches of snow had fallen on Palomar Mountain. ![]() NWS officials warned residents to use caution while driving because roads could be slippery and visibility could be limited because of falling snow.Īs of 1 p.m. SAN DIEGO (CNS) – Heavy rain will fall at times in San Diego County Thursday evening and snow is likely in the mountains, according to the National Weather Service.Ī winter weather advisory will be in effect until noon Thursday in the county mountains above 5,000 feet. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. ![]()
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