San Diego County may not feature postcard weather this Labor Day weekend, but you won’t melt nor will you be rained in. But don’t put your barbecues and floaties away just yet.
Get San Diego local news, weather forecasts, sports and lifestyle stories to your inbox.Cloudy skies will hang over most of San Diego County on Saturday morning, bringing light drizzles to the region and moisture in the air, contributing to some humidity.
There's even a chance of isolated thunderstorms and monsoonal moisture for the mountains and deserts. By the afternoon, cloud cover will continue to move over the county, bringing with it more light precipitation, according to NBC 7 meteorologist Brooke Martell.
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