A flood watch will be in effect for all of San Diego County from Thursday evening through Friday evening as a slow-moving storm travels through Southern California. The National Weather Service said rainfall over the next two days is expected to total .75 to 1.5 inches for the coast and valleys, 1 to 2 inches for the […]
Water is arguably the most vital resource, and California knows it. On Tuesday, the State Water Board approved a new rule allowing – but not requiring – water agencies to take w
With a potentially drenching storm system making its way to the area, San Diego officials said Tuesday the city is preparing for rainfall over the next several days and providing tips for area residents to minimize the effects of flooding.
In the minds of many Californians, El Niño has long loomed as a rainmaker of epic proportions. In 1982-83, the Pacific climate pattern caused storms that pounded the state’s shoreline, damaging 1,000 homes between Santa Barbara and the Mexican border and washing the tip of the Santa Monica Pier out to sea.
Flood Watch in Effect as Slow-Moving Storm Heads into Southern California
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Chelsea CamposA flood watch will be in effect for all of San Diego County from Thursday evening through Friday evening as a slow-moving storm travels through Southern California. The National Weather Service said rainfall over the next two days is expected to total .75 to 1.5 inches for the coast and valleys, 1 to 2 inches for the […]
Local and Regional Water Agencies Explain New Wastewater Into Drinking Water Rules
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Chelsea Campos /ABC10 Newsby Ryan HillWater is arguably the most vital resource, and California knows it. On Tuesday, the State Water Board approved a new rule allowing – but not requiring – water agencies to take w
San Diego City Prepares for Stormy Weather; Offers Tips to Residents to Avoid Flooding
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Chelsea Campos /KPBSWith a potentially drenching storm system making its way to the area, San Diego officials said Tuesday the city is preparing for rainfall over the next several days and providing tips for area residents to minimize the effects of flooding.
Is El Niño’s Reputation as a Legendary Rainmaker Overblown?
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Chelsea Campos /Los Angeles Timesby Hayley SmithIn the minds of many Californians, El Niño has long loomed as a rainmaker of epic proportions. In 1982-83, the Pacific climate pattern caused storms that pounded the state’s shoreline, damaging 1,000 homes between Santa Barbara and the Mexican border and washing the tip of the Santa Monica Pier out to sea.