A high-surf advisory will persist in San Diego County till 6 p.m. Monday, with some sets up to a very healthy 9 feet. A wind advisory will continue till 4 p.m. as well, with south winds turning west and gusts of up to 35 mph expected. The wind will blow harder in higher elevations, of course, occasionally as powerfully as 60 mph.
Sadly for those looking for fresh powder, the overnight lows were too high for any snow, even at higher elevations. Locals have a chance of rain every day this week, and through next weekend possibly, though it's most likely Monday night into Tuesday.Inland: Cloudy, slight chance of rain, upper 50s
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