Rain will continue to hit San Diego County throughout the weekend, the National Weather Service confirmed Friday afternoon.
Weather conditions in the latter part of the week have brought rain – and even snow – to different parts of the county throughout Thursday and Friday.
And it's far from over.
The NWS says a fast-moving storm system will bring more precipitation and wind to Southern California through early Saturday. One-quarter to three-quarters of rain is expected.
Snow will also continue to fall in Southern California. The NWS says as many as five inches of the wintery white stuff could hit the highest local elevations. Thus, a winter weather advisory is in effect.
Strong, gusty winds are also expected to move in along with the wet weather.
According to the NWS, two additional storm systems will move across Southern California through next week. A weaker storm will move in through Sunday bringing a chance of rain, while a stronger system will bring rain and snow in the mountains throughout Tuesday.