Moderate Rainfall Hits San Diego County

A view of San Diego during light rain showcasing the city's landscape.

San Diego, November 30, 2025

San Diego County has been experiencing moderate rainfall recently, with Kearny Mesa recording 0.58 inches of precipitation. Characterized by mild temperatures and occasional drizzle, the weather is expected to continue with similar patterns. The rain has been beneficial, replenishing water supplies and helping to alleviate drought conditions in the area. Residents are advised to monitor forecasts as conditions may change, ensuring safety and preparedness during these periods of heightened precipitation.

San Diego, California

San Diego County experienced moderate rainfall over the past week, with Kearny Mesa recording 0.58 inches of precipitation. The weather has been characterized by mild temperatures and occasional drizzle, with forecasts indicating continued moderate rain at times.

Recent Weather Conditions

Over the past week, San Diego County experienced moderate rainfall, with Kearny Mesa recording 0.58 inches of precipitation. Mild temperatures and occasional drizzle have been the weather’s hallmark, with forecasts indicating continued moderate rain. For instance, on Saturday, November 29, temperatures ranged from 54°F to 66°F, with a 30% chance of precipitation and light drizzle expected to end early in the evening. For Sunday, November 30, temperatures are anticipated to range from 46°F to 64°F, featuring a 60% chance of precipitation and showers likely, mainly after 10 am. Winds are expected to be light, with a decreasing chance of precipitation by evening. Such conditions are common for San Diego in late November, a time generally marked by mild and relatively dry weather.

Historical Climate Data

Historically, November in San Diego is recognized as the 6th coldest month of the year, with average high temperatures around 71°F and lows around 51°F. Typically, the month receives about 1.3 inches of rainfall over approximately four days. This historical perspective underscores San Diego’s climate trends and provides context for current weather patterns.

Impact on the Community

The recent rainfall has proved beneficial for the region, replenishing water supplies and delivering relief to areas affected by earlier drought conditions. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about weather updates as rapidly changing conditions can arise. Monitoring local forecasts and taking necessary precautions during periods of heightened precipitation is essential for community safety and preparedness.

Looking Ahead

As we look ahead, San Diego is expected to maintain mild temperatures with occasional rain showers. Residents should prepare for potential wet conditions, particularly during the late morning and early afternoon hours. Regular updates from local weather forecasts will serve to help ensure safety and preparedness amid the changing weather dynamics.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the average rainfall in San Diego during November?

November in San Diego typically receives about 1.3 inches of rainfall over approximately four days.

How have recent rainfall levels impacted Kearny Mesa?

Recent rainfall has been beneficial for the region, replenishing water supplies and providing relief to areas affected by drought conditions earlier in the year.

What are the expected weather conditions for the upcoming week in San Diego?

San Diego is expected to experience continued mild temperatures with occasional rain showers. Residents should prepare for potential wet conditions, especially during the late morning and early afternoon hours.

Key Features of San Diego’s November Weather

Feature Details
Average High Temperature 71°F
Average Low Temperature 51°F
Average Rainfall 1.3 inches over approximately four days
Typical Weather Conditions Mild temperatures with occasional rain showers

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