The rain has already pushed an estimated five-billion gallons of sewage through the Tijuana River and into San Diego beach water. Heavy downpours and high winds are expected to worsen, continuing through Thursday evening. More info:
SAN DIEGO – A powerful storm was making its way toward the San Diego area today, with showers expected to continue sporadically into tomorrow and much heavier downpours arriving Wednesday night and into Thursday.
Strong winds are expected to accompany the rain, with a wind advisory in effect from 8 p.m. Wednesday through 4 p.m. Thursday in the San Diego County mountains, and from 2 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday for coastal and valley areas. “The next storm system, in the midst of a very active weather pattern across the western United States, will begin to impact Southern California Wednesday evening,” according to the NWS. “A compact upper low will approach the Pacific Northwest on Wednesday, with a large, sweeping front quickly moving down the California coast.
Things should dry out Friday and Saturday, with temperatures warming slightly, however more precipitation is possible in the region by late Saturday night into Sunday.
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