"Double Trouble: San Diego Braces for Back-to-Back Storms and Flooding Threat"

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Source: The San Diego Union-Tribune
"Double Trouble: San Diego Braces for Back-to-Back Storms and Flooding Threat"
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A cold Pacific storm is expected to bring 2 to 2.5 inches of rain to San Diego County from Thursday to Friday, potentially causing heavy runoff and urban flooding. The storm may also produce thunderstorms and strong winds, leading to concerns about flash flooding and coastal erosion. The region is still recovering from last week's damaging flooding, and city crews are preparing storm channels. A second major storm is forecasted for Monday and Tuesday, raising the risk of further urban flooding. Residents are advised to stay away from coastal cliffs and prepare for potential impacts, while the county and local cities are providing free sandbags to the public.

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