Sunday, March 25, 2012

Weather san diego

  • SAN DIEGO (CNS) - The California Highway Patrol is re-opening where the snow level was at 2,500 feet, according to the National Weather Service. A winter weather advisory originally set to expire at 9 a.m. for the mountains was extended to 1 p.
  • (KFMB)
  • San Diegos long-awaited storm is expected to hit in full force Saturday at about 2 p.m. and last through Monday. Interactive radar shows a red line of rain and aggressive weather moving down Southern California.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • In San Diego, fire pits at the beach are iconic, said Stacey LoMedico, director of the Park and Recreation Department. The fire pits remind us that the weather is so good that we can enjoy the outdoors late into the evening.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • Over a full day of fair weather, by comparison, the CHP typically responds to 50-75 crashes in the San Diego area. A short warming trend is expected to kick in Tuesday, the first day of spring, and continue Wednesday.
  • (San Diego Channel)
  • SAN DIEGO -- Gusty winds from a Pacific storm swept into San with gusts up to 40 mph, according to the National Weather Service.
  • (San Diego Channel)
  • winds and rain in valleys and coastal areas are expected Sunday as a Pacific storm moves into the San Diego area, according to the National Weather Service. A period of moderate to heavy rain is expected late Sunday afternoon.
  • (Fallbrook Bonsal Village News)
  • If youre planning a visit to the fresh snow in San Diegos East County Also, be sure youre ready for winter weather and winter-weather-driving. The chains are a must and make sure your vehicle is up to the trip.
  • (NBC San Diego)
  • Heavy rain, gusty winds and mountain snow are in store for San Diego County this weekend due to a late season according to National Weather Service forecasters. Up to a half-inch of rain is expected in the deserts.
  • (KPBS)
  • RIVERSIDE, SAN DIEGO, SAN BERNARDINO - Urgent Weather Message issued from the National Weather Service in San Diego. Locally heavy snowfall is expected in the mountains through Sunday night.
  • (Valley News)

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