Sunday Storm Moves In: Flash Flood Warning, Winter Storm Warning, Strong Winds Persist

Camp Pendleton opens late Monday and the Mountain Empire Unified School District will be closed

NBC 7’s Astrid Solorzano reports on this weekend’s storm damage

A flash flood warning has been issued for parts of San Diego County as the most powerful storm in a series of three makes its way into San Diego, bringing heavy rain, destructive winds, possible thunderstorms, inches of snow and possible flooding. 

Kimi Evans’ Morning Forecast for Sunday, January 22, 2017

The powerful storm started moving in Sunday evening, and will continue through to Monday. 

"This is the third and most powerful storm to hit Southern California," NBC 7's Ashley Matthews said. "It will bring periods of heavy rain this afternoon through early evening, with showers continuing through tomorrow morning."

Check NBC 7’s forecast here.

Ashley Matthews’ Weather Forecast for January 21, 2017

According to the NWS, multiple weather warnings are in effect for San Diego County. 

All of San Diego County is under a flash flood watch from 10 a.m. Sunday through Monday evening. The San Diego County coast, mountains, deserts and cities could see flooding as the storm moves in. 

A flood warning has been issued by the NWS for the San Diego River at Fashion Valley from midnight Sunday to midnight Monday. 

A winter storm warning is in effect for the San Diego County mountains, including Julian and Pine Valley. The areas will likely see two to six inches of snow at altitudes between 4,000 and 5,000 feet. Peaks above 5,000 feet altitude will likely see six to 12 inches of snow. 

Those traveling through these areas will want to be careful when driving, as visibility will be near zero at times, according to NWS. 

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High winds caused a tree to crash onto some cars at Balboa Park.
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A tree toppled over onto a vehicle at Balboa Park on Friday morning due to high winds.
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A giant tree toppled over at Balboa Park following high winds.
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Our news chopper shows a tree down near the Costco in Mission Valley on Friday.
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A tree crashed near a home in Scripps Ranch on Friday.
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The Boston Terrier shows some of the damage of the high winds on Friday.
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The Boston Terrier shows some of the damage of the high winds on Friday.
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A tree toppled over in the South Park area on Friday following high winds.
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A high surf advisory was issued on Jan. 27. 2017, at San Diego's Beaches. Big waves shut down the Ocean Beach Pier.
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A high surf advisory was issued on Jan. 27. 2017, at San Diego's Beaches. Big waves shut down the Ocean Beach Pier.
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A giant eucalyptus tree fell in Pioneer Park in Mission Hills.
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Brrrr. A look at the snow at Laguna Mountain Lodge on Jan. 25, 2017. At 8 a.m. that morning, it was a crisp 21 degrees in Mount Laguna, with the sun starting to peek out.
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Brrrr. A look at the snow at Laguna Mountain Lodge on Jan. 25, 2017. At 8 a.m. that morning, it was a crisp 21 degrees in Mount Laguna, with the sun starting to peek out.
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Brrrr. A look at the snow at Laguna Mountain Lodge on Jan. 25, 2017. At 8 a.m. that morning, it was a crisp 21 degrees in Mount Laguna, with the sun starting to peek out.
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A rainbow appeared on Tuesday as seen in this photo from Shelter Island.
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Hail fell in parts of San Diego County on Tuesday afternoon.
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Touch of winter!
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Spring valley hail
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Hail in spring valley
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From Palomar Mountain looking north captured on Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2017.
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A southern view from Toro Peak in Riverside County on Tuesday, January 24, 2017.
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The latest storm in a series to hit San Diego County brought a fresh blanket of snow to Sunrise Highway on Jan. 24, 2017.
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The latest storm in a series to sweep San Diego County brought fresh snow to local mountains, including Sunrise Highway on Jan. 24, 2017.
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This family from Campo enjoyed playing in the snow on Jan. 24, 2017.
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The latest storm in a series to sweep San Diego County brought fresh snow to local mountains, including Sunrise Highway on Jan. 24, 2017.
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Visitors to Sunrise Highway played in the snow on Jan. 24, 2017.
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A boulder blocked one lane along eastbound I-8 near Kitchen Creek late Monday.
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The view north from Mount Laguna Observatory on Tuesday, January 24, 2017.
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A look south of Pine Valley and north of Campo on Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2017.
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Laguna Vista Estates Oceanside Sent from my iPhone
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Rainbow over the USS Midway A rainbow stretches across the sky above San Diego aboard the USS. Midway Museum.
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Tennis Court hit by tree
Oceanside was covered in hail on Monday morning.
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Fallen Tree Dennys in Rancho San Diego Under Fallen Tree
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Flooding in the Fashion Valley area on Jan. 21, 2017.
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Cars are getting trapped in the flooded streets along the Embarcadero.
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A rainbow appeared in El Cajon on Monday afternoon.
Mo'Nii Valdovinos
A rainbow showed up in Logan Heights.
Sarah Morales
A rainbow emerged in Lemon Grove.
Oceanside was covered in hail on Monday morning.
Oceanside was covered in hail on Monday morning.
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A fallen tree rests on a local resident's vehicle in their front yard.
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Wind takes down tree in Rancho San Diego Eucalyptus down next to Denny's
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A bulldozer clears out rocks that spilled onto Poway Road grade along with a large boulder Sunday night.
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Torrey Pines Wind Storm, almost got blown away, dust everywhere.
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Tree down Tree toppled over at Iris Trolley Station
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Fallen Light Post I took this photo at about 3:00 pm today while leaving the Ruben H. Fleet building at Balboa Park. Lisette ScaloSent from Yahoo Mail on Android
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Fallen Light Post I took this photo at about 3:00 pm today while leaving the Ruben H. Fleet building at Balboa Park. Lisette ScaloSent from Yahoo Mail on Android
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I sent a vid here is where that car was stuck.
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A boulder fell from a hillside onto Poway Road Grade blocking traffic for about two hours Sunday night until crews were able to move it with a bulldozer.
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A fallen tree brings utility lines down with it in Poway, closing Del Poniente Road temporarily Sunday night.
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The storm's third wave brings down a large tree near a pedestrian crosswalk in the North County.
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The aftermath of the storm in San Diego's South Bay, where many trees were knocked down, damaging cars.
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Flooding in the Fashion Valley area on Jan. 21, 2017.
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The South Bay was hit hard by the storm. Many trees fell, crushing cars.
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A powerful storm on Jan. 20, 2017, caused flooding in Poway.
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A powerful storm on Jan. 20, 2017, caused flooding in Poway.
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Cars were halfway underwater on 1st Street and Coronado Avenue due to flooding on Friday, Jan. 20.
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A tree fell in the front yard of a home and hit a family's car on the 1400 block of Elmwood Court Chula Vista.
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Flooding on University Avenue and Aragon Drive in Rolando stalled several vehicles.
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A palm tree on Hickory and Trias streets in Mission Hills toppled over, slamming onto a Toyota Corolla.
Jake Naso
A tree overturned on the northbound State Route 163, just south of Friars Road, in the far left lane on Friday, Jan. 20.
The storm damage was felt in El Cajon.
In Encinitas, a Eucalyptus tree sliced a home Friday evening. The homeowner was fortunately not inside at the time.
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A palm tree toppled over on a car in Chula Vista.
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Cars are getting trapped in the flooded streets along the Embarcadero.
The view at the Iris trolley station.
A power pole fell over in Encinitas.
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A giant eucalyptus tree fell in Pioneer Park in Mission Hills.
Dave Summers
A giant eucalyptus tree fell in Pioneer Park in Mission Hills.
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A tree toppled over in Chula Vista.
Snow fell at Mount Laguna.
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The coast was wet, windy and gloomy on Jan. 20, 2017 -- but nonetheless, beautiful.
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Strong wind hit San Diego's coast on Jan. 20, 2017.
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A neighborhood in Lakeside that lacks proper drainage experienced flooding on Jan. 19, 2017.
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This little guy didn't mind the storm at the coast on Jan. 20, 2017.
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The flooding lingered in Lakeside on Jan. 20, 2017.
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The flooding lingered in Lakeside on Jan. 20, 2017.
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Rain pummeling Interstate 5 north of Oceanside on Jan. 20, 2017.
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The anchor of a light pole on Plaza Boulevard gave out on Jan. 20, 2017, causing the pole to fall. Crews spent hours repairing the pole.
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Stormy conditions in Mount Helix.
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Solana Beach rain.
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Solana Beach rain.
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La Mesa starts to dry out from heavy rain on Thursday morning.
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In Jamul, residents said seven manzanita trees were ripped apart near homes in the 3200 Wisecarver Lane.
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In Jamul, residents said seven manzanita trees were ripped apart near homes in the 3200 Wisecarver Lane.
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In Jamul, residents said seven manzanita trees were ripped apart near homes in the 3200 Wisecarver Lane.
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Flooding in the Fashion Valley area on Jan. 21, 2017.
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Flooding in the Fashion Valley area on Jan. 21, 2017.
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Flooding in the Fashion Valley area on Jan. 21, 2017.
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Caltrans crews continued their clean up from the storm, removing a boulder from State Route 78 over the weekend.
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On Friday, Jan. 20, a giant eucalyptus tree toppled down in San Diego's Mission Hills neighborhood. No one was injured.
Emily Tolliver
One San Diegan made the best of flooding along Golden Way in Poway by grabbing her surfboard.
Colleene
Ice in Oceanside This fell at about 11:15 am today at our home in Oceanside.
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Oceanside weather An hour and a half after heavy rain and hail, the hail lingers next to our home.
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Hail in Jamul Hail and wind in Jamul about 1:30 today
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Snow in Oceanside... What!!! large amounts of Hail in Oceanside
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Mt Laguna Photos taken January 23, 2017 Mt Laguna Blue Jay Lodge Mt Laguna Sports & Supply
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Mt Laguna Photos taken January 23, 2017 Mt Laguna Blue Jay Lodge Mt Laguna Sports & Supply
Cliff Thomas
Waterfall above Del Dios Hwy I took these from my backyard in Rancho Santa Fe which faces the mountains above Del Dios. I noticed 2 waterfalls from the rain today and thought I'd share. ;)
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SD Snow Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android
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Waterfall 1909 dam Alpine
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Del Mar Rainbow Jan 23 2017 I took this photo from the backyard toward the latter part of the afternoon today. A close inspection yields a double rainbow. I'll look forward to a sixty second explanation regarding the optics of primary and secondary rainbows on tonight's weathercast. Time to spread some joy in the aftermath of all this wet stuff. :)
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Storm day in San Diego 01-21-17 Winter in San Diego @ Sunset Cliffs
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8-East Freeway Onramp sign at Pine Valley around 11:30 am today
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Storm day in San Diego 01-21-17 Hill Street @ Sunset Cliffs
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Sunset in San Diego 01-21-17 Winter sunset in San Diego @ Sunset Cliffs
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Storm day in San Diego 01-21-17 Sunset Cliffs
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Our snow at home in Pine Valley
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Snow photo This was my ride home from 32ND street Naval base (USS Pinckney DDG91) to Pine Valley, CA. Niels Hansen
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Our snow at home in Pine Valley
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Snow play in Desanso/Cuyamaca
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Snow play in Desanso/Cuyamaca
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Snow play in Desanso/Cuyamaca
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Snow At the Golden Acorn Casino 1/23/17
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Good Morning. Carlsbad Rainbow over Carlsbad,ca
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Double rainbow Picture by Clayton Howard of Imperial Beach
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Double rainbow in Imperial Beach CA picture by Clayton Howard Picture of double rainbow

At San Diego’s beaches, a high surf warning remains in effect until 10 p.m. Tuesday. The NWS says surf is expected to subside Sunday through Tuesday – 6 to 9 feet – with sets to 12 feet. High tide, at 4.8 feet, will be on Sunday at 5:20 a.m.; 5.1 feet at 5:59 a.m. Monday; 5.4 feet at 6:34 a.m. Tuesday.

The NWS says the high surf could lead to coastal flooding and beach erosion, as well as strong rip currents and dangerous swimming conditions.

Strong winds continue into Monday. The County is under a strong wind warning from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday; gusts in areas like Borrego Springs, Banning and Desert Hot Springs should reach 20 to 30 miles per hour, with gusts at 50 miles per hour. The strong winds will be in the County mountains. 

The NWS cautions that the winds will make driving especially difficult and advise the use of extra caution. 

After Friday's heavy rain, some roads and areas remain flooded. As of 9 p.m. Sunday, San Diego Police report these roads are flooded: 

  • 10818 San Diego Mission Rd.
  • Avenida Del Rio at Riverwalk Dr.
  • Fashion Valley Rd. at Riverwalk Dr.
  • La Media at Airway Dr.
  • 1800-2000 block of Saturn Blvd.
  • Bent Ave & Via Vera Cruz between San Marcos Blvd & Discovery St; Foxhall Dr at Craven Rd. in San Marcos
  • Ramona Street between H Street and Raymond Avenue
  • Rice Canyon at Highway 76 and Rainbow Heights 
  • Pine Valley Crossing between Pine Creek Rd and Valley View Trail
The following roads are closed due to fallen trees or debris:
  • 7474 Charmant Dr.
  • 5705 Ferber St.
  • 7900 Camino Huerta
  • 2318 Upas St.
  • 5600 Carroll Canyon Road
  • Reedly Tr. At Sword Way
  • Half Mile Dr. at El Camino Real

 and the 5000 block of Niagra Ave. at Riverwalk because of the high surf. 

The NWS reported around 8 p.m. Sunday that in the past six hours, the region from Cam Pendleton to Palomar Mountain had received between 2 and 3.5 inches of rain.

Additionally, the City of Chula Vista said that because of debris, fallen trees, flooding and more, all City parks would remain closed until further notice. Those parks include:

Rice Canyon, lower Salt Creek Park restroom, Sunset View Park, Area 31 (tennis courts), Terra Nova, Eucalyptus, Hilltop, Lauderbach, and Rohr Parks, Max fields, All Seasons, Chula Vista Community, Harvest, Santa Venetia, Voyager and Greg Rogers Parks.

The Mountain Empire Unified School District will also be closed Monday due to the storms. 

Camp Pendleton will open three hours late Monday, with non-essential personnel asked to not arrive until 10 a.m.

If you have a non-emergency situation to report to the City of Chula Vista, you can call (619) 397-6000.

Monday's commute will be messy, with heavy rain drenching the roads, said Matthews.

NBC 7 meteorologist Jodi Kodesh said Monday's storm should be the wettest of all, given how saturated the ground will be from the two prior storms. 

Conditions are expected to be much drier by Tuesday and Wednesday.

Make sure to download NBC 7’s free news app. Weather alerts, like flood advisories warnings are issued through the app. There is also a local, interactive radar.

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