High Winds, Rain Arrive in San Diego County

The county's deserts and mountains could also see high wind gusts

Blustery conditions and rain arrived Sunday afternoon along San Diego County's coastline and inland.

The National Weather Service had earlier issued a statement, saying wind gusts will arrive late Sunday morning and persist into Monday morning along the beaches and in the county's mountains and deserts.

The wind advisory is in effect along San Diego’s coastline from 6 p.m. Sunday to 10 a.m. Monday.

Forecasters predict winds between 15 and 25 mph, with occasional gusts reaching 40 mph on the beaches.

Winds could reach 55 mph in the deserts, according to the National Weather Service. Expect the strongest gusts on Sunday night and early Monday morning.

Late Sunday afternoon, many residents were seeing rain showers in parts of San Diego County.

Radar was showing a band of showers passing over San Diego off the coast.

Many residents reported rain in Poway, Escondido, Mission Valley, Carmel Valley and Mira Mesa among other spots.

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