Flood Advisory
...The National Weather Service in San Diego has issued a Flood
Advisory for the following rivers in California...
San Diego River At Fashion Valley affecting San Diego County.
For the San Diego River...including Fashion Valley...elevated river
levels are forecast.
* WHAT...Minor flooding is occurring, although water is receding and
forecast to improve.
* WHERE...San Diego River at Fashion Valley.
* WHEN...Until late this afternoon.
* IMPACTS...At 7.5 feet, Action stage. The first real impacts are
seen on the San Diego River at this level. Low lying roads in and
around Fashion Valley Mall begin to take on water. Avenida Del Rio
is the first road to begin flooding.
At 9.0 feet, More extensive low lying road flooding begins in and
around Fashion Valley including Fashion Valley Road. Parking
structures in and around Fashion Valley Mall can begin to take on
water at the lowest levels.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- At 3:31 AM PST Friday the stage was 7.7 feet.
- Bankfull stage is 10.0 feet.
- Forecast...Water levels are currently at action stage. It
will fall below action stage by later this afternoon and
remain below flood stage.
- Action stage is 7.5 feet.
- Flood stage is 10.0 feet.
- https://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
From: Jan 02, 2026 12:05
Until: Jan 03, 2026 00:00
Beach Hazards Statement
* WHAT...High astronomical tides in the mornings will result in
minor tidal overflow and local beach flooding.
* WHERE...San Diego County Coastal Areas and Orange County
Coastal Areas.
* WHEN...Through Sunday morning.
* IMPACTS...Minor tidal overflow, beach flooding, and coastal
erosion most likely during times of high tides.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Predicted high tides at La Jolla: 6.9
feet at 726 AM Friday, 7.0 feet at 814 AM Saturday, 6.8 feet
at 901 AM Sunday.
From: Jan 02, 2026 12:03
Until: Jan 02, 2026 20:15
Beach Hazards Statement
* WHAT...High astronomical tides in the mornings will result in
minor tidal overflow and local beach flooding.
* WHERE...San Diego County Coastal Areas and Orange County
Coastal Areas.
* WHEN...Through Sunday morning.
* IMPACTS...Minor tidal overflow, beach flooding, and coastal
erosion most likely during times of high tides.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Predicted high tides at La Jolla: 6.9 feet
at 726 AM Friday, 7.0 feet at 814 AM Saturday, 6.8 feet at 901
AM Sunday.
From: Jan 02, 2026 03:42
Until: Jan 02, 2026 14:15
Flood Warning
...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in
California...
San Diego River At Fashion Valley affecting San Diego County.
For the San Diego River...including Fashion Valley...Minor flooding
is forecast.
* WHAT...Minor flooding is occurring and minor flooding is forecast.
* WHERE...San Diego River at Fashion Valley.
* WHEN...Until late tonight.
* IMPACTS...At 7.5 feet, Action stage. The first real impacts are
seen on the San Diego River at this level. Low lying roads in and
around Fashion Valley Mall begin to take on water. Avenida Del Rio
is the first road to begin flooding.
At 9.0 feet, More extensive low lying road flooding begins in and
around Fashion Valley including Fashion Valley Road. Parking
structures in and around Fashion Valley Mall can begin to take on
water at the lowest levels.
At 10.0 feet, More extensive flooding begins at this level, more
than just low lying areas. Fashion Valley Mall parking garage is
taking on water at the lower levels, with 1 to 2 feet of water in
the garage. Water on the Town and Country hotel parking lot
adjacent to the river and USGS gage.
At 11.0 feet, The parking garages in Fashion Valley Mall can have
up to 3 feet of water on the lowest levels. Water may begin to
surround area hotels such as the River Leaf Inn. The Mission
Trolley Station on Ward Road may begin to flood. Flooding begins
on Camino De La Reina (under Highway 163).
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- At 3:47 PM PST Thursday the stage was 10.9 feet.
- Bankfull stage is 10.0 feet.
- Recent Activity...The maximum river stage in the 24 hours
ending at 3:47 PM PST Thursday was 12.7 feet.
- Forecast...The river will fall below flood stage late this
afternoon to 9.5 feet this evening. It will then rise above
flood stage this evening to 11.2 feet late this evening. It
will fall below flood stage again late tonight to 3.9 feet
Sunday evening. It will then rise to 4.7 feet Monday
afternoon. It will fall again and remain below flood stage.
- Flood stage is 10.0 feet.
- Flood History...This crest compares to a previous crest of
10.4 feet on 03/21/2023.
- https://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
From: Jan 01, 2026 23:59
Until: Jan 02, 2026 12:00
Flood Watch
* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be
possible.
* WHERE...A portion of Southwest California, including the following
areas, Orange County Coastal Areas, Orange County Inland Areas,
San Bernardino County Mountains, San Bernardino and Riverside
County Valleys-The Inland Empire and Santa Ana Mountains and
Foothills.
* WHEN...Until 10 PM PST this evening.
* IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers,
creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations.
Flooding may occur in poor drainage and urban areas. Low-water
crossings may be flooded. Minor flooding and debris flows possible
in and below recent burn scars.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- A warm low pressure system from the southwest will bring
periods of moderate to locally heavy precipitation through
Thursday evening. The heaviest showers occurred this morning.
High soil moisture from last week's heavy rainfall and will
exacerbate the flooding threat in the watch area.
- https://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
From: Jan 01, 2026 20:16
Until: Jan 02, 2026 06:00
Flood Watch
* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be
possible.
* WHERE...A portion of Southwest California, including the following
areas, Orange County Coastal Areas, Orange County Inland Areas,
San Bernardino County Mountains, San Bernardino and Riverside
County Valleys-The Inland Empire and Santa Ana Mountains and
Foothills.
* WHEN...From Wednesday evening through Thursday evening.
* IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers,
creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations.
Flooding may occur in poor drainage and urban areas. Low-water
crossings may be flooded. Minor flooding and debris flows possible
in and below recent burn scars.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- A warm low pressure system from the southwest will bring
periods of moderate to locally heavy precipitation Wednesday
night through Thursday evening. Most of the heavy showers are
likely to occur Thursday morning. High soil moisture from
last week's heavy rainfall and will exacerbate the flooding
threat in the watch area.
- https://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
From: Dec 31, 2025 03:37
Until: Dec 31, 2025 14:15
Flood Watch
* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is possible.
* WHERE...A portion of Southwest California, including the following
areas, Orange County Coastal Areas, Orange County Inland Areas,
San Bernardino County Mountains, San Bernardino and Riverside
County Valleys-The Inland Empire and Santa Ana Mountains and
Foothills.
* WHEN...From Wednesday evening through Thursday evening.
* IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers,
creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations.
Flooding may occur in poor drainage and urban areas. Low-water
crossings may be flooded.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- A warm low pressure system from the southwest will bring
periods of moderate to locally heavy precipitation. Most of
the heavy showers are likely to occur Thursday morning. The
rainfall from last week that saturated the soil would
increase the chances for flooding impacts with the coming
rains.
- https://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
From: Dec 30, 2025 19:50
Until: Dec 31, 2025 06:15
Wind Advisory
* WHAT...Northeast to east winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 45
mph expected. Isolated gusts to 65 mph possible.
* WHERE...San Diego County Mountains and San Diego County Valleys.
* WHEN...Until 1 PM PST Tuesday.
* IMPACTS...Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree
limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Strongest winds will occur along the coastal
slopes of the mountains and adjacent foothills and far inland
valleys.
From: Dec 30, 2025 03:47
Until: Dec 30, 2025 14:15
Wind Advisory
* WHAT...Northeast winds 15 to 30 mph with gusts up to 50 mph
expected. Isolated gusts to 65 mph possible below the passes.
* WHERE...San Bernardino County Mountains, San Bernardino and
Riverside County Valleys-The Inland Empire, San Gorgonio Pass near
Banning, and Santa Ana Mountains and Foothills.
* WHEN...Until 1 PM PST Tuesday.
* IMPACTS...Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree
limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Strongest winds will occur through and below
the Cajon Pass and adjacent foothills, below the San Gorgonio
Pass, and through the canyons of the Santa Ana Mountains.
From: Dec 30, 2025 03:47
Until: Dec 30, 2025 14:15
Wind Advisory
* WHAT...Northeast to east winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 45
mph expected. Isolated gusts to 60 mph possible.
* WHERE...San Diego County Mountains and San Diego County Valleys.
* WHEN...Until 1 PM PST Tuesday.
* IMPACTS...Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree
limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Strongest winds will occur along the coastal
slopes of the mountains and adjacent foothills and far inland
valleys.
From: Dec 29, 2025 04:54
Until: Dec 30, 2025 06:15
Wind Advisory
* WHAT...Northeast winds 15 to 30 mph with gusts up to 45 mph
expected. Local gusts to 60 mph possible below the passes.
* WHERE...San Bernardino County Mountains, San Bernardino and
Riverside County Valleys-The Inland Empire, San Gorgonio Pass near
Banning, and Santa Ana Mountains and Foothills.
* WHEN...Until 1 PM PST Tuesday.
* IMPACTS...Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree
limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Strongest winds will occur through and below
the Cajon Pass and adjacent foothills, below the San Gorgonio
Pass, and through the canyons of the Santa Ana Mountains.
From: Dec 29, 2025 04:54
Until: Dec 30, 2025 06:15
High Wind Watch
* WHAT...Northeast winds 15 to 30 mph with gusts 45 to 60 mph
possible.
* WHERE...San Bernardino County Mountains, San Bernardino and
Riverside County Valleys-The Inland Empire, San Gorgonio Pass near
Banning, and Santa Ana Mountains and Foothills.
* WHEN...From Sunday evening through Tuesday afternoon.
* IMPACTS...Damaging winds could blow down trees, especially in
areas that recently received heavy rainfall. Travel could be
difficult, especially for high profile vehicles.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Strongest winds will occur through and below
the Cajon Pass and adjacent foothills, below the San Gorgonio
Pass, and through the canyons of the Santa Ana Mountains.
From: Dec 28, 2025 05:47
Until: Dec 28, 2025 14:15
High Wind Watch
* WHAT...East winds 15 to 30 mph with gusts 45 to 60 mph possible.
* WHERE...San Diego County Mountains and San Diego County Valleys.
* WHEN...From late Sunday night through Tuesday afternoon.
* IMPACTS...Damaging winds could blow down trees and power lines.
Travel could be difficult, especially for high profile vehicles.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Strongest winds will occur along the coastal
slopes of the mountains and adjacent foothills and far inland
valleys.
From: Dec 28, 2025 05:47
Until: Dec 28, 2025 14:15
High Surf Advisory
* WHAT...Large breaking waves of 5 to 8 feet with local sets to
9 feet, highest for west-facing beaches.
* WHERE...San Diego County Coastal Areas and Orange County
Coastal Areas.
* WHEN...Until 11 AM PST Saturday.
* IMPACTS...Dangerous swimming and surfing conditions and
localized beach erosion.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Surf heights rise this morning and last
through Saturday morning. Surf begins to subside late Saturday
and into Sunday.
From: Dec 26, 2025 09:15
Until: Dec 27, 2025 05:00
High Surf Advisory
* WHAT...Large breaking waves of 5 to 8 feet with local sets to
9 feet, highest for west-facing beaches.
* WHERE...San Diego County Coastal Areas and Orange County
Coastal Areas.
* WHEN...Until 11 AM PST Saturday.
* IMPACTS...Dangerous swimming and surfing conditions and
localized beach erosion.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Lowered surf heights today are expected
to rise again Friday and last through early Saturday.
From: Dec 26, 2025 05:17
Until: Dec 26, 2025 15:00
High Surf Advisory
* WHAT...Large breaking waves of 5 to 8 feet with local sets to 9
feet, highest for west-facing beaches.
* WHERE...San Diego County Coastal Areas and Orange County
Coastal Areas.
* WHEN...Until 11 AM PST Saturday.
* IMPACTS...Dangerous swimming and surfing conditions and
localized beach erosion.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Lowered surf heights today are expected to
rise again Friday and last through early Saturday.
From: Dec 25, 2025 21:44
Until: Dec 26, 2025 06:15
High Surf Advisory
* WHAT...Large breaking waves of 5 to 8 feet with local sets to
9 feet, highest for south-facing beaches.
* WHERE...San Diego County Coastal Areas and Orange County
Coastal Areas.
* WHEN...Until 11 AM PST Saturday.
* IMPACTS...Dangerous swimming and surfing conditions and
localized beach erosion.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Surf heights will come down slightly on Thursday,
but are expected to rise again Friday and last through early
Saturday.
From: Dec 25, 2025 06:15
Until: Dec 26, 2025 00:15
Flood Watch
* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be
possible. Very heavy rains that occurred earlier in the mountains
continue resulting in water drainage into the Apple and Lucerne
Valleys, causing the potential of flooding to continue into the
overnight hours, even where it is not raining.
* WHERE...A portion of Southwest California, including the following
areas, Apple and Lucerne Valleys, Coachella Valley, Orange County
Coastal Areas, Orange County Inland Areas, Riverside County
Mountains, San Bernardino County Mountains, San Bernardino and
Riverside County Valleys-The Inland Empire, San Gorgonio Pass near
Banning and Santa Ana Mountains and Foothills.
* WHEN...Until 6 AM PST Thursday.
* IMPACTS...Flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying
and flood-prone locations occurred earlier in the day, and will
still continue to be possible throughout the night due to the
excessive rainfall taking longer to work through the local
drainage systems within urban areas. Additional rainfall overnight
may also worsen the threat of this.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- Several structures are flooded in Wrightwood, due to recent
heavy rainfalls which occurred earlier, with some areas
receiving close to a foot of total rainfall.
Portions of Highway 2 were closed earlier in the day due to
debris flow.
- https://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
From: Dec 25, 2025 04:25
Until: Dec 25, 2025 14:00
Flood Watch
* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be
possible.
* WHERE...A portion of Southwest California, including the following
areas, Apple and Lucerne Valleys, Coachella Valley, Orange County
Coastal Areas, Orange County Inland Areas, Riverside County
Mountains, San Bernardino County Mountains, San Bernardino and
Riverside County Valleys-The Inland Empire, San Gorgonio Pass near
Banning and Santa Ana Mountains and Foothills.
* WHEN...From Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday evening.
* IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers,
creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations.
Mud and debris flow are possible near and in burn scars, including
the Airport, Bridge and Line burn scars.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- An Atmospheric River will likely bring widespread moderate to
heavy rain to the region late Tuesday through Wednesday.
Showers could begin to develop as early as Tuesday evening,
especially in the mountains. Heaviest and most widespread
rain is expected Wednesday morning continuing through the
afternoon in the Coachella Valley and in the mountains. Peak
rainfall rates of 0.50 to 1 inch per hour are expected. There
is a potential for locally heavier hourly rainfall rates to
develop with convection embedded in the main rain band or in
thunderstorms after the main band passes. Scattered locally
heavy showers could continue into Thursday but impacts from
any additional rain are expected to be more localized.
-Snow levels are expected to remain above 8000 ft during
period of heaviest precipitation bringing a heightened risk
of mud slides, debris flow, and areas of flash flooding in
the San Bernardino county mountains.
- https://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
From: Dec 22, 2025 05:01
Until: Dec 23, 2025 06:15
Wind Advisory
* WHAT...South winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts 30 to 45 mph expected.
* WHERE...Orange County Coastal Areas, Orange County Inland Areas,
San Bernardino and Riverside County Valleys-The Inland Empire, San
Diego County Coastal Areas, San Diego County Valleys, and Santa
Ana Mountains and Foothills.
* WHEN...From 3 AM to 10 PM PST Wednesday.
* IMPACTS...Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree
limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Strongest winds for Orange County and the
Inland Empire will be in the morning to early afternoon. Strongest
winds for San Diego county will be mid/late morning into the
evening hours.
From: Dec 22, 2025 20:19
Until: Dec 23, 2025 06:15
Flood Watch
* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be
possible.
* WHERE...A portion of Southwest California, including the following
areas, San Diego County Coastal Areas, San Diego County Deserts,
San Diego County Mountains and San Diego County Valleys.
* WHEN...From late Tuesday night through late Wednesday night.
* IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers,
creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- An Atmospheric River will likely bring widespread moderate to
heavy rain to the area Wednesday. Heaviest most widespread
rain is expected late Wednesday morning continuing through
the evening for the mountains and deserts. Peak rainfall
rates of 0.50 to 1 inch per hour are expected. Scattered
locally heavy showers could continue into Thursday but
impacts from any additional rain are expected to be more
localized.
- https://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
From: Dec 22, 2025 05:01
Until: Dec 23, 2025 06:15
Dense Fog Advisory
* WHAT...Visibility one quarter mile or less in dense fog.
* WHERE...Orange County Coastal Areas, Orange County Inland Areas,
San Bernardino and Riverside County Valleys-The Inland Empire, San
Diego County Coastal Areas, and San Diego County Valleys. The
lowest visibilities will be near higher coastal terrain into the
western valleys.
* WHEN...Until 10 AM PST this morning.
* IMPACTS...Low visibility could make driving conditions hazardous.
From: Dec 22, 2025 10:18
Until: Dec 22, 2025 18:00
Flood Watch
* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is possible.
* WHERE...A portion of Southwest California, including the following
areas, Apple and Lucerne Valleys, Coachella Valley, Orange County
Coastal Areas, Orange County Inland Areas, Riverside County
Mountains, San Bernardino County Mountains, San Bernardino and
Riverside County Valleys-The Inland Empire, San Gorgonio Pass near
Banning and Santa Ana Mountains and Foothills.
* WHEN...From Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday evening.
* IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers,
creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations.
Mud and debris flow are possible near and in burn scars, including
the Airport, Bridge and Line burn scars.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- An Atmospheric River is expected to bring widespread moderate
to heavy rain to the area late Tuesday through Wednesday.
Showers could begin to develop as early as Tuesday evening,
especially in the mountains. Heaviest most widespread rain is
expected Wednesday morning continuing through the afternoon
in the Coachella Valley and in the mountains. Peak rainfall
rates of 0.50 to 1 inch per hour are expected. There is a
potential for locally heavier hourly rainfall rates to
develop with convection embedded in the main rain band or in
thunderstorms after the main band passes. Scattered locally
heavy showers could continue into Thursday but impacts from
any additional rain are expected to be more localized.
-Snow levels are expected to remain above 8000 ft during
period of heaviest precipitation bringing a heightened risk
of mud slides, debris flow, and areas of flash flooding in
the San Bernardino county mountains.
- https://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
From: Dec 21, 2025 19:47
Until: Dec 22, 2025 06:30
Flood Watch
* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is possible.
* WHERE...A portion of Southwest California, including the following
areas, San Diego County Coastal Areas, San Diego County Deserts,
San Diego County Mountains and San Diego County Valleys.
* WHEN...From late Tuesday night through late Wednesday night.
* IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers,
creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- An Atmospheric River is expected to bring widespread moderate
to heavy rain to the area Wednesday. Heaviest most widespread
rain is expected late Wednesday morning continuing through
into the evening for the mountains and deserts. Peak rainfall
rates of 0.50 to 1 inch per hour are expected. Scattered
locally heavy showers could continue into Thursday but
impacts from any additional rain are expected to be more
localized.
- https://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
From: Dec 21, 2025 19:47
Until: Dec 22, 2025 06:30
Beach Hazards Statement
* WHAT...Very high astronomical tides during the mornings.
Elevated surf up to 4 to 6 feet, primarily at west-facing
beaches Wednesday.
* WHERE...San Diego County Coastal Areas and Orange County
Coastal Areas.
* WHEN...From this evening through Friday morning.
* IMPACTS...Minor tidal overflow, beach flooding, and coastal
erosion most likely during times of high tides. Hazardous
swimming conditions.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Predicted high tides at La Jolla: 6.7 feet
at 653 AM Wednesday, 7.1 feet at 734 AM Thursday, and 7.1 feet
at 818 AM Friday.
From: Dec 02, 2025 10:03
Until: Dec 02, 2025 22:30
Beach Hazards Statement
* WHAT...West-northwest swell with a 16 second period mixed with
high astronomical tides will lead to minor tidal overflow and
coastal erosion. Elevated surf will also be possible, up to 4 to
6 feet, primarily at west-facing beaches.
* WHERE...San Diego County Coastal Areas and Orange County
Coastal Areas.
* WHEN...From Tuesday evening through Friday morning.
* IMPACTS...A beach hazards statement for minor tidal overflow
means that high astronomical tides in combination with above
normal surf will likely produce minor flooding of low- lying
areas along the beach such as beach parking lots. Coastal
officials should take the necessary precautionary measures to
safeguard their beaches.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Coastal flooding will be the main threat,
but strong rip currents and hazardous swimming conditions will
also be possible with the elevated surf.
From: Dec 01, 2025 20:12
Until: Dec 02, 2025 11:15
Aviso de Frente Frío
Lluvias puntuales muy fuertes (50 a 75 mm en 24 h) en Baja California (norte y centro). Caída de nieve y/o aguanieve en las sierras de Baja California y norte de Sonora.
From: Nov 21, 2025 16:00
Until: Nov 22, 2025 04:00
Tsunami Warning
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From: Nov 20, 2025 17:32
Until: Nov 20, 2025 18:32
Flood Advisory
* WHAT...Urban and small stream flooding caused by excessive
rainfall is expected.
* WHERE...A portion of Southwest California, including southern San
Diego County coastal areas.
* WHEN...Until 1114 PM PST.
* IMPACTS...Minor flooding in low-lying and poor drainage areas.
Water over roadways.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- At 913 PM PST, Doppler radar indicated heavy rain due to
heavy showers. This will cause urban and small stream
flooding. Up to 0.25 inches of rain have fallen.
- Additional rainfall amounts of 0.25 to 0.5 inches are
expected over the area. This additional rain will result in
minor flooding.
- Some locations that will experience flooding include...
Chula Vista, National City, La Mesa, Imperial Beach,
Coronado, North Park, Hillcrest, Mission Valley, Linda Vista
and Midway District Including Lindbergh Field.
- https://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
From: Nov 18, 2025 05:15
Until: Nov 18, 2025 07:15
Flood Advisory
* WHAT...Urban and small stream flooding caused by excessive
rainfall continues.
* WHERE...A portion of Southwest California, including parts of
coastal San Diego County.
* WHEN...Until 1041 PM PST.
* IMPACTS...Minor flooding in low-lying and poor drainage areas.
Water over roadways.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- At 938 PM PST, Doppler radar indicated heavy rain due to
heavy showers. This will cause urban and small stream
flooding. Between 0.25 and 0.5 inches of rain have fallen.
- Additional rainfall amounts up to 0.25 inches are expected
over the area. This additional rain will result in minor
flooding.
- Some locations that will experience flooding include...
Oceanside, Carlsbad, Vista, Encinitas, Del Mar, University
City, La Jolla, Escondido, San Marcos and Solana Beach.
- https://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
From: Nov 18, 2025 05:39
Until: Nov 18, 2025 06:45
Aviso de Frente Frío
Rachas de viento de 60 a 80 km/h en Baja California y Sonora; lluvias puntuales muy fuertes en Baja California (norte). Posible caída de nieve o aguanieve en la sierra norte de B.C.
From: Nov 16, 2025 04:00
Until: Nov 16, 2025 16:00
Flood Watch
* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be
possible.
* WHERE...A portion of Southwest California, including the following
areas, Apple and Lucerne Valleys, Coachella Valley, Orange County
Coastal Areas, Orange County Inland Areas, Riverside County
Mountains, San Bernardino County Mountains, San Bernardino and
Riverside County Valleys-The Inland Empire, San Diego County
Coastal Areas, San Diego County Deserts, San Diego County
Mountains, San Diego County Valleys, San Gorgonio Pass near
Banning and Santa Ana Mountains and Foothills.
* WHEN...Until 10 PM PST this evening.
* IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers,
creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations,
including low-water crossings. Flooding may occur in poor drainage
and urban areas. There is an increased risk for debris flows near
fire burn scars. Rockfalls and mud possible on mountain highways.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- A Pacific storm will continue to bring moderate to heavy
rainfall through this afternoon and evening along with a
15-30 percent chance of thunderstorms. The heavy rainfall,
along with periods of higher intensity rainfall, will
increase the risk of flooding, especially over the recently
burned areas.
- https://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
From: Nov 15, 2025 20:01
Until: Nov 16, 2025 06:00
Flood Watch
* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be
possible.
* WHERE...A portion of Southwest California, including the following
areas, Apple and Lucerne Valleys, Coachella Valley, Orange County
Coastal Areas, Orange County Inland Areas, Riverside County
Mountains, San Bernardino County Mountains, San Bernardino and
Riverside County Valleys-The Inland Empire, San Diego County
Coastal Areas, San Diego County Deserts, San Diego County
Mountains, San Diego County Valleys, San Gorgonio Pass near
Banning and Santa Ana Mountains and Foothills.
* WHEN...From 4 AM PST Saturday through Saturday evening.
* IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers,
creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations,
including low-water crossings. Flooding may occur in poor drainage
and urban areas. There is an increased risk for debris flows near
fire burn scars.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- A Pacific storm will bring areas of heavy rainfall for late
tonight into Saturday along with a chance for thunderstorms.
The heavy rainfall along with periods of higher intensity
rainfall will increase the risk of flooding, especially
during the day on Saturday.
- https://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
From: Nov 15, 2025 04:04
Until: Nov 15, 2025 14:15
Beach Hazards Statement
* WHAT...West-northwest swell with a 12-14 second period mixed
with choppy seas is generating surf of 4 to 7 feet, with sets
to 8 feet. Highest surf expected along west and southwest facing
beaches.
* WHERE...San Diego County Coastal Areas and Orange County
Coastal Areas.
* WHEN...Through Saturday afternoon.
* IMPACTS...Strong rip currents and hazardous swimming conditions.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Large breaking waves of 4-7 feet with sets
to 8 feet have been observed. In addition to a 20-30% chance for
thunderstorms embedded within stormy conditions tonight and
Saturday, beach conditions will be hazardous. The swell lessens
and thunderstorms taper off Saturday afternoon.
From: Nov 15, 2025 04:18
Until: Nov 15, 2025 12:30
Flood Watch
* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be
possible.
* WHERE...A portion of Southwest California, including the following
areas, Apple and Lucerne Valleys, Coachella Valley, Orange County
Coastal Areas, Orange County Inland Areas, Riverside County
Mountains, San Bernardino County Mountains, San Bernardino and
Riverside County Valleys-The Inland Empire, San Diego County
Coastal Areas, San Diego County Deserts, San Diego County
Mountains, San Diego County Valleys, San Gorgonio Pass near
Banning and Santa Ana Mountains and Foothills.
* WHEN...From late tonight through Saturday evening.
* IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers,
creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations,
including low-water crossings. Flooding may occur in poor drainage
and urban areas. There is an increased risk for debris flows near
fire burn scars.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- A Pacific storm will bring areas of heavy rainfall for late
tonight into Saturday along with a chance for thunderstorms.
The heavy rainfall along with periods of higher intensity
rainfall will increase the risk of flooding, especially
during the day on Saturday.
- https://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
From: Nov 14, 2025 20:26
Until: Nov 15, 2025 06:30
Flood Watch
* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be
possible.
* WHERE...A portion of Southwest California, including the following
areas, Apple and Lucerne Valleys, Coachella Valley, Orange County
Coastal Areas, Orange County Inland Areas, Riverside County
Mountains, San Bernardino County Mountains, San Bernardino and
Riverside County Valleys-The Inland Empire, San Diego County
Coastal Areas, San Diego County Deserts, San Diego County
Mountains, San Diego County Valleys, San Gorgonio Pass near
Banning and Santa Ana Mountains and Foothills.
* WHEN...From late Friday night through Saturday evening.
* IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers,
creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations,
including low-water crossings. Flooding may occur in poor drainage
and urban areas. There is an increased risk for debris flows near
fire burn scars.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- An early winter storm will bring areas of heavy rainfall,
including the chance for thunderstorms. Any areas that
experience thunderstorms and/or prolonged rainfall will be at
increased risk for flooding.
- https://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
From: Nov 14, 2025 03:44
Until: Nov 14, 2025 14:15
Flood Watch
* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is possible.
* WHERE...A portion of Southwest California, including the following
areas: Apple and Lucerne Valleys, Coachella Valley, Orange County
Coastal Areas, Orange County Inland Areas, Riverside County
Mountains, San Bernardino County Mountains, San Bernardino and
Riverside County Valleys-The Inland Empire, San Diego County
Coastal Areas, San Diego County Deserts, San Diego County
Mountains, San Diego County Valleys, San Gorgonio Pass near
Banning and Santa Ana Mountains and Foothills.
* WHEN...From late Friday night through Saturday evening.
* IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers,
creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations,
including low-water crossings. Flooding may occur in poor drainage
and urban areas. There is an increased risk for debris flows near
fire burn scars.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- An early winter storm system will bring areas of heavy
rainfall, including the chance for thunderstorms. Any areas
that see thunderstorms and/or prolonged rainfall will see an
increased flood risk.
- https://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
From: Nov 13, 2025 19:49
Until: Nov 14, 2025 06:30
Beach Hazards Statement
* WHAT...West-northwest swell with a period of 14 seconds leading
to surf of 4 to 6 feet, with sets to 7 feet. Highest surf will
be south of Del Mar.
* WHERE...San Diego County Coastal Areas.
* WHEN...Until 2 AM PST Saturday.
* IMPACTS...Strong rip currents and hazardous swimming
conditions for inexperienced swimmers. Minor tidal overflow
during high tides.
From: Nov 08, 2025 05:52
Until: Nov 08, 2025 10:00
Beach Hazards Statement
* WHAT...West-northwest swell with a period of 14 seconds will
generate surf of 4 to 6 feet, with sets to 8 feet. Highest surf
will be south of Del Mar. Elevated surf combined with high tides
could lead to minor tidal overflow.
* WHERE...San Diego County Coastal Areas.
* WHEN...Through late tonight.
* IMPACTS...Strong rip currents and hazardous swimming
conditions for inexperienced swimmers. Minor tidal overflow
during high tides.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...High tide at La Jolla Saturday will be
6.52 feet at 10:06 AM.
From: Nov 07, 2025 20:57
Until: Nov 08, 2025 06:00
Beach Hazards Statement
* WHAT...West-northwest swell with a period of 14 to 15 seconds
will generate surf of 4 to 6 feet, with sets to 8 feet. Highest
surf will be south of Del Mar. Elevated surf combined with high
tides could lead to minor tidal overflow.
* WHERE...San Diego County Coastal Areas.
* WHEN...Through late tonight.
* IMPACTS...Strong rip currents and hazardous swimming
conditions for inexperienced swimmers. Minor tidal overflow
during high tides.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...High tide at La Jolla today will be 6.87
feet at 9:16 AM.
From: Nov 07, 2025 09:23
Until: Nov 07, 2025 22:00
Beach Hazards Statement
* WHAT...West-northwest swell with a period of 14 to 15 seconds
will generate surf of 4 to 7 feet. Highest surf will be south of
Del Mar. Elevated surf combined with high tides could lead to
minor tidal overflow.
* WHERE...San Diego County Coastal Areas.
* WHEN...Through late Friday night.
* IMPACTS...Strong rip currents and hazardous swimming
conditions for inexperienced swimmers. Minor tidal overflow
during high tides.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...High tide at La Jolla Friday will be 6.87
feet at 9:16 AM.
From: Nov 07, 2025 05:35
Until: Nov 07, 2025 13:45
Beach Hazards Statement
* WHAT...West-northwest swell with a period of 14 to 15 seconds
will generate surf of 4 to 7 feet. Highest surf will be south
of Del Mar this evening through Friday. Elevated surf combined
with high tides could lead to minor tidal overflow.
* WHERE...San Diego County Coastal Areas.
* WHEN...From this morning through late Friday night.
* IMPACTS...Strong rip currents and hazardous swimming
conditions for inexperienced swimmers. Minor tidal overflow
during high tides.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...High tide at La Jolla Friday will be
6.87ft at 9:16am.
From: Nov 06, 2025 20:21
Until: Nov 07, 2025 06:00