Gabrielle is forecast to pass east of Bermuda, the U.S. mainland, and could rise to the strength of a Category 2 hurricane.
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Recent rainstorms in San Diego County and possibly more rain this week have resulted in sewage-contaminated runoff from the Tijuana River and potentially high bacteria levels along the coast, county officials warn.
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Skies cleared somewhat Sunday, but San Diego County residents can expect more rain later this week, a National Weather Service forecaster said Sunday.
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Mild weather is expected throughout the region for much of this week, giving San Diegans a reprieve from the storms and wintry temperatures that moved in last week, forecasters said Sunday.
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Deputies went door-to-door ordering residents to evacuate from coastal Southern California neighborhoods ahead of a powerful winter storm sweeping in Friday after bringing heavy snow and whiteout conditions to northern mountains and steady rain elsewhere.
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A winter storm that dumped several inches of snow on San Diego County's mountain communities overnight forced the closure of schools in five school districts Tuesday, county education officials said.
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The first of two storms predicted this week brought some snow to the mountains and mostly modest amounts of rain as it moved through California on Monday, but some authorities were cautious about the potential for mudslides and debris flows.
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KPBS Midday EditionA cold snap that settled over Southern California over the weekend delivered a few record low temperatures in the San Diego area Tuesday, the National Weather Service reported.
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A cold snap that settled over Southern California over the weekend delivered a few record low temperatures in the San Diego area Tuesday, the National Weather Service reported.
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The West’s biggest and most important rivers and streams predicted to see record-low flows this spring and summer.
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KPBS Midday EditionParts of the West are currently experiencing one of the driest and warmest winters on record. Snowpack is far below normal levels in southern Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah and California, leaving some to worry about this year’s water supply.
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