SAN DIEGO -- A storm system is on track to bring scattered rain, gusty winds, cold temps and possible thunderstorms late this evening into Thursday.
The first impacts of the storm will be increasing clouds as the end of day draws near. Scattered showers are expected to begin in northern parts of the county around midnight with more widespread light to moderate rain overnight.
A Wind Advisory is in place for San Diego County mountains and deserts from Wednesday afternoon until Thursday afternoon for strong west winds 20 to 35 miles per hour with gusts up to 60 miles per hour expected.
Breezy conditions will also be felt along the coast and inland valleys during a second surge of winds tomorrow afternoon.
Thunderstorms are possible in the next 24 hours, according to the National Weather Service. If they come to fruition, it could produce pockets of locally heavy rain and hail, as well as thunder and lightning.
Showers should end by late Thursday morning, but some lingering cells could bring stormy conditions into the afternoon.
A second surge could bring another round of showers Friday, but these chances favor more isolated...