San Diego County Braces for Second Atmospheric River with Road Closures and Evacuation Warnings

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A second atmospheric river storm has brought rain to San Diego and Southern California, with the heaviest rainfall expected in Orange, western Riverside, and southwestern San Bernardino counties on Monday. The southern and inland areas of San Diego County may not see significant rain until Monday night, with a flood advisory in effect for parts of North County. Rainfall totals between Monday and Wednesday are expected to range from 1.5 to 3.25 inches in different parts of San Diego County, with showers continuing through the end of the week before fair and warm weather returns for the start of next week.
- Rain begins in San Diego as second atmospheric river hits SoCal FOX 5 San Diego
- San Diego County under state of emergency as Mayor Gloria declares evac. warning CBS News 8
- Parts of key roads and a freeway closed across San Diego County as Pacific storm intensifies The San Diego Union-Tribune
- List: Road closures, real-time updates as storm moves in to San Diego FOX 5 San Diego
- With New Rain on the Way, Sandbags Still Available countynewscenter.com
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