San Diego County may not display postcards in this weather Labor Day Weekend, but you will not melt or rain on you.
So don’t put away your barbecues and floats just yet. Let’s go to the forecast!
Weather Saturday – September 2, 2023
Cloudy skies will hang over most of San Diego County on Saturday morning, bringing light drizzle to the region and moisture in the air, contributing to some humidity.
A deep marine layer persists, especially along the coasts and possibly even in the western valleys, according to NBC 7 meteorologist Francella Perez.
There is even the possibility of isolated thunderstorms and monsoonal moisture in the mountains and deserts.
Saturday will likely be the hottest and most humid day compared to Sunday and Monday, Perez said.
In the afternoon, cloud cover will continue to move over the county, bringing with it more light precipitation, according to NBC 7 meteorologist Brooke Martell.
Expect a light breeze of a southerly wind at 5 to 10 mph, according to the San Diego National Weather Service.
Beach dwellers and can enjoy temperatures starting in the mid 70’s. For the inland valleys, temperatures around 80 degrees are expected.
A minimal risk of flash flooding remains through Saturday night in the county’s mountains and deserts.
Weather Sunday – September 3, 2023
Sunday can also start with possible light rain and deep marine layer. If you go to the beach, expect cool temperatures in the 70s to 70s, but don’t expect to get the perfect tan, skies will be mostly cloudy.
Labor Day Weather – Monday, September 4, 2023
Coastal temperatures Monday won’t stray too far and will also stay in the 70s to 70s. Expect partly sunny skies during the day and patchy fog after 11 p.m., according to the NWS.
Businesses that rely on sunlight are hoping to make up for all the rainy days the county has had this year.
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