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Light onshore winds could produce thick fog in San Diego before dawn on Wednesday.
Gary Robbins / The San Diego Union-Tribune
Light onshore winds could produce thick fog in San Diego before dawn on Wednesday.
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Fog is expected to move ashore along most of the San Diego County coastline before dawn on Monday and could become thick enough to affect early morning flights at San Diego International Airport, the National Weather Service said.

“We’re already seeing areas of fog from Camp Pendleton down to La Jolla,” Liz Adams, a weather service forecaster, said at 6 p.m. Sunday. “We expect it to move into the airport. Visibility will be a mile or less and could affect flights.”

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The fog is expected to be gone by 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. The city’s daytime high will reached 72 degrees, which is 1 degree below average.

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