We started the day with patchy drizzle and ended with sunshine and temperatures mostly in the 60s. Low clouds and patchy fog roll in by tomorrow morning clearing to mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies and slightly warmer temperatures by the afternoon.
A slow-moving cold Pacific storm will bring widespread rain, strong winds, mountain snow and possible flooding and thunderstorms this Easter weekend. Expect widespread rain to arrive on Saturday as the cold front slowly pushes through with periods of heavy rain and gusty winds. Saturday will be a wash for outdoor activities and there is a threat of localized flooding. Rain will turn more showery on Sunday as the center of the storm rolls through, this is also when we'll see a slight chance of thunderstorms. A few showers will linger into Monday before we dry out on Tuesday.
Snow levels will start high on Saturday, above 6,000', then drop to 4,500' to 5,000' by Sunday, when snow will fall at the higher mountains, with a few inches possible for Mt. Laguna, Palomar Mountain, and Lookout Mountain.
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