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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Photographers gathered under the Scripps Pier for the 'Scrippshenge' sunset between the pillars. They left disappointed.
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Monsoonal moisture moving up from the south could produce thunderstorms, strong winds and brief periods of heavy rainfall in those areas, according to the National Weather Service.
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Temperatures are expected to cool off Tuesday in San Diego County, but monsoonal moisture will create a chance of dry lighting throughout the county Tuesday morning, according to the National Weather Service.
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An excessive heat warning was originally set to last until 8 p.m. Monday in desert areas, but forecasters decided to cancel the warning because temperatures were not as intense as expected on Sunday and the heat is expected to remain around the same Monday.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego moves to ease the city's affordable housing crisis. As climate change continues, ice is melting in the north and homeowners are having a tough time protecting their properties from damage.
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A high-pressure system moving in from the east will bring scorching heat until Tuesday, when temperatures in inland areas are expected to cool off, according to the National Weather Service. Temperatures in the mountains and deserts will remain hot for another day, then begin dropping on Wednesday.
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The chance of measurable precipitation has been set at 20 percent for both areas.
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Thunderstorms will be possible in the inland valleys, the deserts and the mountains Thursday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service. Partly cloudy skies are expected in the coastal areas.
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High pressure expanding over the southwest region has brought a rise in temperatures and possibly enough moisture to generate thunderstorms and showers throughout the county, according to the National Weather Service.
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A meteorologist from the local National Weather Service office explains why humidity levels are higher than normal.
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