Discover the latest updates on heavy rain causing flooding in San Diego!
San Diego is currently facing severe weather conditions with heavy subtropical rain causing concerns of flooding. Forecasters predict up to 6 inches of rain in North County and 3 to 4 inches in South County by the weekend. The recent storms have led to health impacts, with individuals rescued from floods diagnosed with hypothermia. The city is on high alert, monitoring and patrolling for quick flood responses to prevent further damage.
The continuous storms in San Diego have resulted in clogged storm drains and flood channels, exacerbating local flooding issues. Violent thunderstorms saturated the county, and a new storm is expected to bring more rain into the area. Despite efforts to mitigate flood risks, San Diego officials are closely monitoring the situation as the atmospheric river passes over the region.
Amidst the chaos, San Diego has been fortunate to avoid significant damage so far, but the flood risk remains high. If the upcoming storms meet expectations, the city could surpass its average annual rainfall within just 10 days of February. The recent rain impacts have been significant across neighborhoods, especially in southeastern San Diego, where the Southcrest area experienced heightened flooding.
The National Weather Service issued a Flash Flood Warning for Riverside County in southern California, reflecting the severity of the weather conditions. As San Diego braces for more rain, the community remains vigilant to tackle potential flooding challenges and ensure safety for all residents.
Forecasters say North County could get a total of 4 to 6 inches of rain by Sunday while South County gets 3 to 4.
After the two were rescued by firefighters, they were diagnosed with hypothermia. “Cold. Shivering all the time,” said Gomez. Martha was hospitalized for a week ...
Clogged storm drains and flood channels led to more flooding across the county during Tuesday Feb. 6's heavy rain.
On Wednesday, an entirely new storm will move ashore, periodically dropping light to heavy rain that will extend into Thursday.
The City of San Diego gave an update Tuesday on storm conditions and what they are doing to prevent further flooding around the city.
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If the coming storms deliver, San Diego could reach its annual average rainfall, 9.79 inches, just 10 days into February.
ABC 10News has been monitoring a canal in the Southcrest neighborhood every time it rains. Tuesday marked the most action there since the Jan. 22 flood.
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