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Surf of between 6 and 10 feet will hammer the coast Monday, with sets of 15 feet expected in some spots. Surf of 5 to 8 feet is expected Tuesday, with sets of 10 feet expected in some spots.
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The East County primary school that closed Thursday for repairs due to damage from last week's powerful storms will reopen Tuesday.
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Higher than average surf with sets of up to 12 feet are expected along the San Diego County coastline Tuesday.
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A busy coastal road is closed as crews work to repair damage caused by this week's storms.
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But, the latest update from the KPBS Drought Tracker shows the rest of California is still on track for a relatively average wet season.
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A stretch of Camino Del Mar remained closed Friday after this week's El Niño-driven storms sloughed off bluffs in nearby Anderson Canyon and damaged an underground storm drain pipe. There were also multiple road closures in San Diego.
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The wet and windy conditions throughout the region are expected to weaken Friday morning and a brief respite from the storms is expected Friday and early Saturday.
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Visitors watched a swollen San Diego River flow through Mission Trails Regional Park Thursday as crews cleared rock and mud.
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U.S. Geological Survey crews are closely monitoring river conditions using a small, boat-like instrument so they can help public safety officials prepare for flooding.
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Homeowners and renters who have insurance often don't take the extra step to add flood insurance to the policy.
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