The closest wildfire to San Diego County was the Fairview fire in the Hemet area, which has scorched 5,000 acres and killed a father and daughter who were attempting to escape. No quality control has been performed on this data. The extreme weather has also elevated the region's fire risk. This is an automatically generated product providing a summary of rain gauge reports. Rotating power outages were narrowly avoided on Tuesday but a Flex Alert was in effect again Wednesday. San Diego County and most of the West has been overtaken by a grueling heat wave for the last week, which has sent temperatures into triple digits, broken record heat and prompted calls to conserve energy in California as customers nearly max out the power supply. In Chula Vista, Residents elsewhere in the county can check here to see where sandbags are available to them. Bring your own shovel to any of these locations to get bags and/or sand. In anticipation, San Diego County and Cal Fire are providing free sandbags to residents in unincorporated areas to prevent flooding and erosion. #CAwx /GjQgAJbMuT- NWS San Diego September 7, 2022 Total Rainfall 2022 13.8in Daily Average 2022 0.1in Wettest Day 4 July, 2022 2.2in Wet Days 2022 52/251 (21) Total Rainfall August 3.5in Daily Average August 0.1in Wettest Day 7 August, 2022 1.5in Wet Days August 9/31 (29) Total Rainfall September. An abrupt change is expected in #SoCal from windy and hot with increasing fire weather danger through Friday to tropical and wet with flash flooding potential late Friday-Saturday with Kay's closest approach to SoCal. September Rainfall Fairmont, Fairmont Municipal Airport (0 miles) 2022 August September. "As we head into Thursday, that could still be a hurricane but as it gets closer, it's going to weaken quite a bit," Parveen said. By the time Kay reaches the U.S.-Mexico border, winds are expected to be around 45 miles per hour and as the storm continues north, it will turn sharply away from the coast and winds will die down to about 35 mph, according to current mapping predictions. In fact, about two-thirds of all rain falls along or near the equator, and countries in. The hurricane was centered about 115 miles northwest of Cabo San Lazaro early Thursday. A band of heavy rain moves north and south of the Equator seasonally. Those storms have also brought lots of rain to some areas. But the first signs of rain touched down Thursday morning, bringing quick, spotty showers to parts of San Diego before quickly letting up. (KELO) The past few days have included stormy weather in parts of KELOLAND. Earlier models didn’t have the hurricane reaching the waters off the U.S.-Mexico border until Friday. The hurricane was approaching San Diego more quickly than originally anticipated. The hurricane was about 200 miles offshore and forecasters don't expect the hurricane to make land, although it could brush the Baja peninsula. Hurricane Kay gained strength Wednesday as it tracked northward along the Baja California coastline towards the United States.
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