Without congressionally approved funding, public media stations say communities will be left with aging infrastructure amid growing risks from extreme weather.
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A powerful atmospheric river storm that swept through California set rainfall records and helped douse wildfires.
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Cooler temperatures and cloudy skies moved into the San Diego area Monday, with widespread mild rains expected to douse the county this afternoon, forecasters reported.
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A powerful storm barreled toward Southern California.
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A storm system is bringing cool and blustery weather to the San Diego area Tuesday.
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Damaging wind gusts were possible over the mountains on Monday, with gale force winds and rough seas into the coastal waters.
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But a La Nina forming in the equatorial Pacific could mean a dry winter.
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Thousands of San Diego Gas and Electric customers experienced a power outage Tuesday morning following a Monday night thunderstorm that affected three counties.
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Mother Nature gave Southern California a farewell blast of summer heat this week, but forecasters said it'll start feeling more like fall Thursday as temperatures slip back to normal.
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Entergy failed to rebuild a stronger system after hurricanes repeatedly damaged its electric grid. Then Hurricane Ida knocked out power for more than a week in the middle of a heat wave.
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The ancient massive trees of Sequoia National Park’s famed Giant Forest are unscathed even though a wildfire has been burning near them in California’s Sierra Nevada for nearly two weeks.
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