SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) -- The weekend brought light scattered rain across the region for the last day of summer, but the tropical moisture still lingers early this week.
An upper-level low about 450 miles southwest of San Diego is helping to funnel in the moisture and high clouds into our region which is why there are still some slight chances for scattered light showers Tuesday evening. However, much of the activity is favored for north of San Diego County.
Over the weekend, most areas picked up under a tenth inch of rain and any new rain will likely be just a few hundredths an inch.
The low-pressure systems move south and east inland mid-week with some models suggested our mountains and deserts might get some more chances of thunderstorms for Friday and Saturday.
Otherwise, a cooling