For a second consecutive week, San Diego County will get hit by a pair of back-to-back storms that are part of larger systems that will bring badly needed rain to California’s reservoirs and minimize the risk of wildfires.
The next storm will arrive late Monday night and will last well into Tuesday, dropping about a half-inch of rain in San Diego and a bit more across inland valleys and foothills. The system also will produce snow above the 5,000 foot level, helping Southern California’s ski resorts.The storm will seem mild compared to the New Year’s Eve system, which lashed the county with heavy rain and produced winds that gusted more than 30 mph at the coast for more than 12 hours.
Extreme drought!! Disregard these storms!! Nothing to see here!!
climate!
store the water