![]() ![]() The weather service said that the potential for coasting flooding will be greater Thursday and Friday, due to a combination of factors, including: high surf with possible 15 -to 20-foot breakers strong south-to-southwest winds of 25 to 35 mph, with gusts of more than 50 mph at times runoff from this week’s earlier storms and high tides just under 5 feet.Įxtensive beach erosion is possible, with overflow into low-lying areas, including La Jollla, Del Mar, and Cardiff, and damage is possible to piers, jetties and sea walls, the weather service said. Dangerous rip currents are forecast on all beaches through the weekend, with the weather service advising even experienced swimmers to stay out of the water. ![]() Thursday, with a coastal flood watch until Friday afternoon. A coastal flood advisory is in effect until 4 a.m. Wednesday on Sunrise Highway, down to about 5,000 feet, the CHP said.Ī high-surf advisory is in effect until 10 a.m. Light-to-moderate snow fell about 4:15 p.m. The California Highway Patrol reported flooded roads throughout the county from the early-evening downpour, from Imperial Beach to Del Mar. ![]()
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