2. Sturm brings rain, possible floods to San Diego County – NBC 7 San Diego

2. Sturm brings rain, possible floods to San Diego County – NBC 7 San Diego

What to know?

  • Advice: The National Weather Service has issued A Tidal For the coast, valleys and mountains from Wednesday evening to Thursday afternoon.
  • A Wind counseling will be in force for the valleys from Wednesday evening to Friday morning if the gusts of wind are expected to be in the range of 30 to 40 miles per hour for the coast and the valleys. The mountains and the deserts could see wind gusts in the range of 45 to 55 miles per hour, and the desert was also under a wind consultant.
  • The NWS gave a Winter weather Advice from Thursday morning to Friday morning for the mountains of the district.
  • Rain sums: With about half a customs that has already been accumulated from the first storm of this week

It was expected that a strong storm system in San Diego County will be reached overnight on Thursday and more rain, wind, snow and a higher flood potential than its predecessor.

The hardest showers were expected in the North County overnight, with the amount of precipitation pulled in some areas of about half a customs to three quarters per hour. The excessive precipitation prompted the national weather service to issue A Tidal For the coast, valleys and mountains from Wednesday evening to Thursday afternoon.

With about half a customs that has already been accumulated from the first storm of this week, the second has the potential to give another customs to one and a half centimeters to the rain sums of the San Diego County.

Advice and warnings

The NWS gave a special marine service for coastal waters from San Mateo to the Mexican border until 6:15 a.m. Around 5:30 a.m. there was a “front that was located near Waterspouts near Point Loma.”

Water dishes can cause dangerous seas and small vehicle could be damaged in higher winds and higher waves, said the NWS.

flooding

Heavy rain was able to swell and flood rivers in which San Diego County prompted San Diego County to fill their water rescue team, which consists of six people who were specially designed for reaction to river floods. The San Diego department for fire rescue department also had three Swift Water Rescue teams.

The storm is likely to have a strong influence on commuting on Thursday morning. If possible, the drivers were asked to travel during the main load of the storm and never cross flooded roads.

Areas such as Mission Valley, Sorrent Valley and parts of South Bay near San Ysidro are susceptible to floods and the drivers were asked to stay away and adhere to closures.

A sinkhole that became a massive, gaping hole between two houses near Marian Bear Memorial Park in the University City, shown on March 12, 2025.


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Elroy Spanger/NBC 7

A sinkhole that became a massive, gaping hole between two houses near Marian Bear Memorial Park in the University City, shown on March 12, 2025.

Fast rain could also generate mud lides and dolines in extreme cases, such as a massive one that was formed near the Syracuse Avenue last year and continued to grow with every rain, says Jason Nielsen, who lives nearby.

“My house is only about 30 meters away from here and I’m worried that the slope is justice and worse. I see that it doesn’t get better, especially when the rainy season comes,” said Nielsen.

The city of San Diego said that the Sinkloch was first reported in March 2024 and was caused by the deterioration of metal pipes under the floor. The pipes had to be replaced, but the recent rain delayed repairs that should begin this week.

“The hiking trail was recently closed because sinkloch expanded and the fences were reinstalled to restrict access,” said a spokesman for the city.

Dana Williams from NBC 7 checked how the residents prepare for more rain and wind, probably in the county.

Traffic

The California Highway Patrol recommends this if it rains, slowed down and safely holds back from other cars.

“On a normal sunny day in San Diego, we probably react to around 50 to 75 accidents a day. However, under such conditions (rain) we usually react to around 200 to 400 accidents. And many of these accidents are these solo vehicle spins.

Around 2:20 a.m. on Thursday, the CHP received a call via a tanker that fell against a wall against Grossmont. A Sigalert was exhibited as all lanes on Interstate 8 to the south, which was closed briefly. CHP officer Ryan Duran said it was a solo crash and the driver suffered minor injuries. Duran warned others to drive safely.

Wind

The rain was expected to bring the mighty storm of gusty wind that could overthrow the branches or power lines. A Wind counseling will be in force for the valleys from Wednesday evening to Friday morning if the gusts of wind are expected to be in the range of 30 to 40 miles per hour for the coast and the valleys. The mountains and the deserts could see wind gusts in the range of 45 to 55 miles per hour, and the desert was also under a wind consultant.

Snow

The second storm is much colder than the first and has the potential to throw a considerable amount of snow into the mountains. The snow mirror could drop until late Thursday until late Thursday until late Thursday until late Thursday, and even from Interstate 8 from Interstate 8 could see snow.

The NWS gave a Winter weather Advice from Thursday morning to Friday morning for the mountains of the district. During this time driving could be slippery on snow -covered roads.

“Higher peaks such as Mount Laguna and Palomar Mountain could see more than 6 inches of snow,” said the NBC 7 meteorologist Greg Bledsoe.

The first storm landed overnight on Tuesday and delivered a healthy portion of rain that lasted on Wednesday afternoon. In some places, rain sums approached one centimeter, including San Diego Airport, which had seen its only rainy day in almost a year.

Overall, San Diego could see between one centimeter and two inch rain from Tuesday to Saturday, said the NBC 7 meteorologist Brooke Martell.

On Friday and possibly until early Saturday morning there are opportunities for easy showers. Most of the weekend looks dry and slightly warmer.

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