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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American Patrick Reed and Alex Noren of Sweden share a one-shot lead over American Scottie Scheffler entering Friday's second round of the $7.5 million Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines Golf Course with rain threatening to interrupt play.
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The "atmospheric river" is making its way east across the county, with the heaviest rainfall expected early Friday morning, then scattered showers into Friday afternoon, forecasters said.
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The low-pressure system moving in from the east will bring heavy rain through Friday morning and possibly into Friday afternoon, primarily in the western valleys and the mountains, forecasters said.
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With an unsettled atmospheric pattern moving out of the San Diego area, mostly dry conditions will continue Wednesday — but another significant storm is expected to move over the region Thursday night or Friday, according to the National Weather Service.
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An unsettled atmospheric pattern was expected to move out of the San Diego area Monday evening, ushering in several days of mostly dry conditions beginning Tuesday.
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Strong winds forced the outdoor Petco Park vaccination super station to shut down operations for all of Monday and into Tuesday.
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Showers were expected to consolidate along the coastal slopes early Monday and a strong cold front was predicted to follow from the second of three winter storms this week, the National Weather Service said.
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Another colder storm is expected to hit San Diego County Suday night with showers breaking out in the evening and becoming widespread overnight through early Monday.
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San Diego residents were warned Saturday by county health officials to avoid the water at all coastal beaches and bays because of the danger of dangerous levels of bacteria caused by urban runoff from the day's rainstorm.
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Cool weather was forecast Saturday for San Diego County with periods of rain and snow in the mountains, but showers will be more numerous in the afternoon and evening before winding down late at night, the National Weather Service said.
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