The Memorial Day holiday is known as the unofficial start of summer but San Diego's weather has, apparently, decided it won't be participating this year. Instead, San Diegans can expect a heavy dose of 'May Gray' for their long holiday weekend.
It will likely last even longer.
It's worth noting that while the skies are gray, there won't be any rain this weekend. So, don't cancel your Memorial Day weekend plans, when dozens of events will be held to honor those who died in service to the United States. Beachgoers won't let that stop them, though. San Diego Fire-Rescue Lifeguards are gearing up for hundreds of thousands of people at San Diego beaches and San Diego police will be out in force to keep everyone safe and for anyone breaking the rules.
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