
Storm Warning: What You Need to Know About Tropical Storm Mario
The remnants of Tropical Storm Mario are set to impact San Diego County this week, bringing a mix of humidity and rain that could lead to flooding in vulnerable areas. Forecasts suggest that rain may begin as early as Wednesday, with totals projected between 0.25" and 0.75" or more, particularly impacting the mountains and deserts.
Rising Rain Chances Ahead
The likelihood of rain is expected to peak on Wednesday afternoon and continue into early Friday. According to Meteorologist Greg Bledsoe, the initial signs will be noticeable with increased cloud coverage and humidity moving in. By late Wednesday afternoon, residents in areas like Valley Center and Palomar Mountain should be particularly alert, as localized thunderstorms could produce heavy rainfall.
The Impact of Humidity on Weather Patterns
This influx of tropical air is not just a precursor to rain; it also sets the stage for warmer and more humid conditions across the region. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a flood watch for the mountains and deserts from late Wednesday through Thursday night. On top of that, heavy rainfall could potentially disrupt rivers, creeks, and other flood-prone areas, heightening the risk of flash flooding.
Monitoring Flash Flood Advisories
Residents in flood-prone areas should closely monitor updates from the NWS and local news stations for any warning changes. Areas under current advisory include Alpine, Cuyamaca Rancho State Park, and various locations near the La Jolla Indian Reservation. The NWS has emphasized the need for vigilance, especially as predictions indicate that thunderstorms could bring unforeseen rainfall intensities.
Preparing for Possible Flooding
As the storm approaches, local authorities urge residents to prepare accordingly. It's essential to have an emergency kit ready and to plan for any local evacuations if necessary. Those living in high-risk zones should remain alert and informed about changing weather conditions. The confluence of rain and humidity from Tropical Storm Mario underscores the importance of community readiness during such weather events.
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