A second wave of holiday showers is expected to begin Friday afternoon and drop up to three-quarters of an inch of rain on San Diego County’s coasts and valleys, the National Weather Service said.
“A band of showers with a slight chance of embedded thunderstorms will slowly move southeastward across the area today through this evening,” the agency’s San Diego office said in its 10:34 a.m. forecast.
The overall chance of rain on Friday was put at 70%.
Highs were forecast to be around 65 along the coast, 63 to 67 in the western valleys, 57 to 62 near the foothills, 48 to 57 in the mountains and 68 to 72 in the deserts.
A high-surf advisory is in effect at the beaches, with a westerly swell producing waves of 5 to 8 feet through Saturday.
The first round of the storm on Christmas Eve caused power outages across the region and resulted in one death when a tree fell on a man in City Heights.
Gov. Gavin Newsom has declared a state of emergency in multiple California counties, including San Diego, due to the potential risks brought on by heavy rainfall and strong winds.
San Diego will dry out on Saturday, with a bout of warm Santa Ana winds expected as the week begins.
“Drying will develop over the weekend and continue into early next week, with periods of weak to moderate strength gusty Santa Ana winds for Sunday through Tuesday,” the weather service said.
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