Here are the latest San Diego weather updates I can share right now, based on recent reports:
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A strong winter storm is bringing heavy rainfall, strong winds, and cold temperatures to San Diego County. The National Weather Service issued flood watches and high wind advisories, with potential urban and river flooding in affected areas. This storm could affect coastal and inland areas, and some higher elevations may see snowfall, adding travel hazards.[1]
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Coastal communities should be prepared for windy conditions with gusts potentially reaching 40–50 mph, and significant rainfall totals in the 1–2 inch range for lower elevations, higher amounts in the mountains, and lower amounts in desert locales.[1]
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Residents in the hardest-hit neighborhoods from prior events were advised to monitor evacuation and safety advisories and to prepare for possible rapid weather changes. Local authorities may implement voluntary evacuation warnings in flood-prone zones as a precaution.[1]
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For the most current short-range forecast, the National Weather Service San Diego office remains the primary source of official alerts and timing, including any updates on rain timing, wind speeds, and flood advisories.[4][5]
If you’d like, I can pull the very latest updates from the official forecast pages and summarize the key timing, rainfall totals, and any active warnings for your specific part of the San Diego area. I can also generate a quick daily-brief style forecast for your neighborhood in Los Angeles (no need to switch sources). Please tell me which format you prefer (bullet summary, quick table, or a brief narrative), and whether you want LA as well.
Citations:
- Flood, wind advisories and storm impacts in San Diego County.[1]
- NWS San Diego forecast and alerts.[5][4]