SAN DIEGO (CNS) – The remnants of Tropical Storm Hilary continued to drop rain on parts of the San Diego area Monday, with forecasters saying there was still a lingering chance of some thunderstorms despite the bulk of the storm moving out of the region. The ongoing heavy and widespread precipitation from the tempest out of the south prompted the...
SAN DIEGO – The remnants of Tropical Storm Hilary continued to drop rain on parts of the San Diego area Monday, with forecasters saying there was still a lingering chance of some thunderstorms despite the bulk of the storm moving out of the region.
Three climate stations in San Diego received record rainfall for the month of August on Sunday, according to the NWS:— Vista, 2.12 inches, breaking the record of 1.78, set in August 1977; andWinds gusts of up to 50 mph swept through San Diego, and were up to 70 mph in the mountains. “Postponing the first day will allow the district to assess any impact to sites and offices and ensure they are prepared to welcome students and families to the new school year,” the San Diego County Office of Education advised. “In conjunction with public-safety partners, school districts, charter schools and private schools are continuing to monitor weather and road conditions.”
“The state stands ready to support communities impacted by Hurricane Hilary. … We’re mobilizing to prepare and respond to this storm,” the governor’s office stated.
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