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SAN DIEGO WEATHER UPDATE: 7 PM FRIDAY 12-23-2016

The forecast is still on track.  

10 PM to 4 AM 
Rain will overspread the area. During this time, downpours and isolated thunderstorms will be possible, so don't be surprised if you hear some thunder. Snow levels rapidly drop from 8,000 feet to 4,000 feet.

4 AM to 9 AM
Showers slowly start to taper along the coast and inland, though rain and snow continue in the higher elevations. Snow levels will drop as low as 3,000 feet.

9 AM to 11 PM
Most of Saturday looks dry, though I can't completely rule out a stray shower. The snow continues in the mountains until late evening. Wind gusts up to 35 mph are possible for coastal and inland areas, up to 60 mph in the mountains. Winds will subside on Sunday.

Snow Outlook
Above 3,000: 1" to 4"
Above 5,000: 6" to 12"
Above 7,000: 12" to 18"
Above 9,000: 18"+

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