Southern California Braces for Widespread Rainfall, Second Storm to Hit on Monday

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21/01/2024 21h50

SAN DIEGO - Southern California is experiencing widespread rain as two separate storm systems move across the region, with the second band expected to arrive on Monday, according to the National Weather Service.

On Sunday, lighter showers are forecasted in the morning, giving way to more moderate rain from noon to midnight. However, the heaviest rainfall is anticipated on Monday, with the NWS precipitation timing and intensity chart indicating that the peak hours for San Diego County will be from midnight Monday through midnight Tuesday.

As residents prepare for the upcoming downpour, many are eager to know just how much rain the region has already received. According to the NWS data as of 8 a.m. Sunday, here are the two-day precipitation totals across the county:

- Specific rainfall figures for individual areas were not provided in the information.

Given the imminent rainfall, residents are advised to take necessary precautions and prepare for potential flooding or other weather-related hazards. The National Weather Service will continue to monitor the situation and provide ongoing updates and forecasts as the storm systems move through Southern California.

Please note that these figures are subject to change as the storm progresses, and it is crucial to stay updated with the latest information from official weather sources. Stay safe and stay informed!

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