Wind Advisory Sends 55–60 mph Gusts Across San Diego Mountains and Deserts
Mountain passes will funnel the strongest gusts, creating difficult travel for high-profile vehicles.
Overview
- The National Weather Service's Wind Advisory, in effect from Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday morning, calls for peak gusts near 55–60 mph in the mountains and deserts.
- Local terrain will focus winds through Banning Pass near 50–60 mph, while valley floors top out around 30–40 mph.
- Light showers are possible Tuesday evening west of the mountains, with only a few hundredths of an inch expected at most.
- Even after the advisory ends, breezes stay elevated into Wednesday afternoon with sustained winds near 15–25 mph and gusts around 40 mph.
- Forecasters are watching a second low-pressure system later this week that could bring another cool-down, gusty westerly winds, and a slight chance of light rain.