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Strong, potentially damaging winds that began ramping up in San Diego County this morning are expected to continue into the weekend.
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Much of California has gone from withered to water-logged this winter, but the state's top water regulator is not ready to lift emergency conservation measures enacted during the height of the drought.
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One more round of wet, wintry weather hit San Diego County early today, but the last in a series of storms is expected to move out of the region Tuesday night.
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Gov. Jerry Brown has declared a state of emergency for San Diego County for the powerful winter storms that have caused tens of millions of dollars in damage.
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Several schools in San Diego County will be closed Monday due to inclement weather.
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More rain and mountain snow at elevations as low as 4,000 feet are expected in San Diego County Monday as the final in a series of winter storms moves through Southern California.
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The third in a series of storms arrives Sunday.
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A severe thunderstorm warning expired Friday afternoon, but flooding could continue through the weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
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California's wet season is far from over. But already, the state is nearing a full wet season's worth of rain and snow.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego-area firefighters and lifeguards are bracing for heavy rain, flooding and mountain snow as a series of Pacific storms begin to sweep through the region.
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