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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Gusty west winds in San Diego County's mountains and deserts were predicted for Saturday and a warm-up was expected for Sunday and Monday as high pressure builds over the region.
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Following a spell of temperate days more typical of spring than winter, the San Diego area is in store for a blustery weekend that will start out cooler before ushering in a more dramatic warming spell.
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A deep freeze in Texas and elsewhere becomes the latest political fight over how to deal with climate change, San Diego's push to step up enforcement of COVID-19 violations doesn't materialize and local college students weigh in on the debate over whether to forgive student loan debt.
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A region normally warm and dry has received a rare blanket of snow, bringing snowball games and otherworldly images to city streets, religious shrines and archeological sites.
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More than 150 million are under warnings and advisories stretching from the South and Northwest and into the Northeast. The entire state of Texas was under winter advisories on Sunday.
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Sunshine returned Sunday to San Diego County as west winds continued to diminish, the National Weather Service said.
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Strong winds were predicted for San Diego County mountains and deserts through Saturday night, as well as over the coastal waters through Sunday.
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A fast-moving storm system could bring light rain throughout San Diego County Friday, along with gusty winds in the mountains and deserts, according to the National Weather Service.
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Areas of dense fog along the San Diego County coast were expected to dissipate late Sunday morning, leaving fair skies and cooler temperatures, especially over coastal areas, the National Weather Service said.
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A weak offshore flow and high pressure aloft off the West Coast is expected to bring fair and mild weather to San Diego County Saturday, the National Weather Service said.
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