
Near-normal temperatures are forecast in San Diego County this week with a mix of conditions across Southern California, according to the National Weather Service.
A slight chance of showers is expected beginning this week for some parts of the county, with gusty winds through the mountains and deserts until at least mid-week, forecasters said Monday.
The inland valley areas could see some mild showers heading into Tuesday, with mostly partly cloudy conditions and highs reaching the mid-70s through the week.
Mountain areas are expected to see gloomy weather until at least Tuesday, accompanied by light evening showers and highs in the lower 60s. Deserts areas should see mostly partly cloudy conditions through the week, with light winds and highs in low 70s.
Coastal San Diego could also see some gloom through the week, with light winds, light showers and highs in the mid-60s.
The region will see a change for Thanksgiving Day, with drier and warmer conditions expected, offering a pleasant holiday for outdoor plans.
A chance of precipitation is expected to return Friday and extend into the weekend, the NWS said.






