San Diego County, along with portions of neighboring counties, is under a flood watch issued by the National Weather Service. The watch, effective from tonight through Wednesday morning, comes as a Pacific storm approaches, expected to bring up to 1.5 inches of rain locally.
The forecast includes widespread showers and isolated thunderstorms, with the potential for moderate to heavy rainfall capable of causing flooding in urban and low-lying areas. Residents are advised to exercise caution, especially when driving, and to stay alert for updates as weather conditions may warrant a change from a flood watch to a flood warning if flooding occurs.
In addition to the flood watch, a high surf advisory has been issued for San Diego’s coastal areas, with waves reaching heights of up to 12 feet. Dangerous swimming conditions are anticipated along the coast.
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As the storm approaches, it is essential for residents to stay informed and prepared for adverse weather conditions. Stay tuned to local news and weather updates for the latest information, and take necessary precautions to ensure personal safety and minimize the risk of flood-related hazards.