High surf and warning flag at La Jolla Shores beach. Photo by Christine Huard
High surf and warning flag at La Jolla Shores beach. Photo by Christine Huard

Santa Ana winds will continue across San Diego County on Sunday, but will be weaker and less widespread.

The National Weather Service said the strongest winds will occur in the mountains and foothills. Winds should weaken by the afternoon.

Highs will be 10-15 degrees above normal, with highs 80 to 85 in most parts of the county.

San Diego beaches will continue to see high surf conditions. A long-period west-northwest swell will generate surf of 3-6 feet with strong rip currents.

For Monday, a weak low-pressure system from the southwest could bring showers, especially over the mountains and deserts.

Chris Jennewein is Editor & Publisher of Times of San Diego.