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 are expected to push triple-digits in some areas into Friday.
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It's going to feel a lot like summer across much of San Diego County starting Wednesday.
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The heat wave was expected to end next weekend when a Pacific trough moves inland across Southern California.
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Peak rainfall rates could reach .5 inch per hour, but the band will move quickly so flooding issues, if any, would be localized.
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Strong winds are expected to continue whipping parts of the San Diego area Friday, the National Weather Service said.
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A pair of low pressure systems will track over Southern California, preceded by a cold front, generating a mixed bag of atmospheric activity.
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A winter storm watch will be in effect in the San Diego and Riverside County mountains Thursday night through Sunday morning.
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Dramatically cooler weather will move across Southern California Thursday, with a pair of storm systems bringing "sharply" colder temperatures, rain and mountain snow.
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San Diego experienced the 10th warmest February on record for average high temperature and the 10th coolest February for average low temperatures.
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Isolated snow and rain showers are expected to diminish Thursday morning as a cold winter storm moves east and out of San Diego County.
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