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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Temperatures in the San Diego County deserts could hit 122 Friday and 120 on Saturday as sweltering heat is expected everywhere in San Diego County except coastal areas.
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High temperatures could jump into the triple digits in the San Diego County mountain communities Wednesday as a heat wave moves into the region heading into the weekend.
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Temperatures will start heating up throughout San Diego County Tuesday as part of a heat wave that will bring blazing conditions to the deserts heading into this weekend.
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A shallower marine layer will result in warmer weather again across San Diego County Sunday, especially inland as the morning low clouds evaporate.
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A group of people displaced by the Camp Fire in California moved to an unlikely place far away: Crossville, Tenn. They say the community, the cost of living and the values were the major draws.
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The high temperature along the coast is forecast to be 72 degrees, with overnight lows 58-63. Highs in the western valleys are expected to be 76- 81, with temps of 83-88 near the foothills and overnight lows of 56-61.
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Hotel rooms would be "ideal" for housing an overflow of evacuees from shelters practicing social distancing, but few towns have them lined up in the southeast, where coronavirus infections are raging.
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Gusty winds will buffet the San Diego County deserts Monday as temperatures cool slightly throughout the region, according to the National Weather Service.
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High temperatures Sunday along the coast were forecast to be 74-79 degrees, with highs in the western valleys 83-88 and near the foothills 89-94.
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Temperatures are expected to be the same Saturday and Sunday with highs along the coast ranging from 73-78 degrees and inland highs reaching 78-83.
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