A warming trend is coming to San Diego County for Thanksgiving week right before temperatures dip next weekend, with yet another chance for rain. Forecasters said it will be mostly sunny and dry for a few days after the region saw multiple days of rain last week, followed by gradual warming through Thanksgiving with high temperatures returning to above normal by the middle of the week. Weak to moderate Santa Ana winds are expected Tuesday through Thanksgiving Thursday, peaking on Wednesday. Another trough of low pressure will bring cooler, unsettled weather with onshore flow, higher humidity and a 15% to 35% chance of showers sometime next Saturday afternoon into Sunday, the National Weather Service said in a forecast discussion. “The ridge of high pressure will be weakened and displaced by an extensive area of low pressure,” NWS San Diego said. “This will bring a return of cooler, unsettled weather with onshore flow, higher humidity and chances for widespread precipitation next Sat and Sun.” “There is still considerable uncertainty surrounding the track and timing of multiple shortwave troughs but at this time, about 55% of ensemble members show precipitation sometime between Sat and Sun,” the agency added. Coastal highs are expected to be in the upper 60s Monday, followed by the low to mid-70s through Friday. Inland highs will be in the upper 60s Monday, then the 70s for the rest of the week before dipping into the 50s next weekend. Mountain highs will be in the 60s throughout the week, dipping into the upper 40s to low 50s next weekend.
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Rain gone, warming trend coming through Thanksgiving Day

