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High surf warnings were issued in San Diego coastal areas, and coastal flood advisories were in effect. Five rescues between La Jolla and Sunset Cliffs were reported throughout the morning ...
Waves as high as 20 feet are possible at some San Diego County beaches while a high surf and coastal flood advisory is in effect through early Monday morning, San Diego Fire-Rescue officials said ...
An attorney for the property owners said they were surprised by the suit saying owners did not properly maintain drainage ...
A coastal flood advisory and high surf warning were issued by NWS and will remain in effect through 6 p.m. Friday. The San Diego Fire-Rescue Department conducted four rescues on Friday.
Moments later he fled the spray. Photo by Chris Stone High-surf, coastal flood and small craft advisories are in effect through Monday at San Diego County beaches, with sea-wave heights from 8 to ...
High surf and dangerous rip currents will last until Sunday with waves of eight to 15 feet in southern San Diego County, per NWS. Residents should expect minor coastal flooding and beach erosion.
Surf’s up, San Diego. Some county beaches saw sets 15 feet or higher this past weekend with the possibility of coastal flooding, according to National Weather Service and NBC 7 meteorologists.
Coastal flood alerts and high-surf alerts stretch ... In Ocean Beach, near San Diego, the curious and surfers thronged to the beach to take it all in, according to CNN affiliate KGTV.
Coronado Mayor John Duncan said his biggest concern was that "the reputation as 'the toilet of Mexico'" would hurt the city.
High surf and dangerous rip currents will last until Sunday with waves of eight to 15 feet in southern San Diego County, per NWS. Residents should expect minor coastal flooding and beach erosion.
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