2011年2月20日 星期日

The powerful Alaskan storm

The powerful Alaskan storm


The powerful Alaskan storm that dropped rain, hail and snow around San Diego County on Saturday should pass by this afternoon, says the National Weather Service.

But don’t put away that umbrella yet because showers are expected to return on Thursday night and continue into Saturday.

Yesterday’s wet weather brought more than an inch of rainfall in a 24-hour period ending at 4 p.m. in places like Lindbergh Field and Miramar, and more than 2 inches were reported in inland mountain areas including Ramona and Alpine.

Julian reported the highest rainfall in San Diego County with 3.39 inches.

“This is, for the most part, what we expected,” said Jim Purpura of the National Weather Service. “We’ve been watching it come down in several waves, but the major impact should be gone.”

Temperatures at the coast reached a high of 60 degrees with lows in the 50s. Inland temperatures were slightly cooler with highs reaching the mid 50s and lows dropped to the upper 40s.

“The cool temperatures are here to stay,” said Purpura. “Much of the week will remain on the cool side.”

The chilly storm also brought six to eight inches of snow to the Cuyamaca mountains and more than that at the Laguna mountains, Cal Fire Capt. Mike Mohler said. He urged motorists to stay out of the local mountains unless they are prepared for icy and snowy roads.

Vehicles heading to the mountains Saturday were required to use chains. The restriction began at 5:30 a.m.authentic Breitling watches produced during the 1970s and early 1980s did feature quartz movements,Our pool table covers come in a variety of colors and sizes including NCAA . and was in effect on the Sunrise Highway from Old Highway 80 to state Highway 79, a San Diego sheriff’s official said.

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