A powerful storm system is making its way through the southwestern Pacific Coast, bringing with it unseasonably cold temperatures and a high likelihood of rain, flash flooding, and even snow in some areas. The National Weather Service in San Diego has issued a flash flood warning for the region, urging residents to take caution.
The storm, which is expected to continue moving along the coast and inland, is anticipated to have a significant impact across the country. Bob Smerbeck, a meteorologist at AccuWeather, warns of potential flooding, mudslides, and debris in the affected areas.
The storm is currently coming off the coast of California and is shifting south and eastward, posing a risk of flash flooding in Southern California according to meteorologist Allison Santorelli. Residents are advised to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel as the storm passes through.
With the potential for dangerous weather conditions, it is important for residents in the affected areas to stay informed and be prepared for any potential emergencies. Stay tuned to local news outlets and follow the guidance of emergency officials to stay safe during this powerful storm system.
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