Overnight, snow levels came crashing down to nearly 3,500 feet! Pine Valley sits at about 3,800 feet and some of our 10News weather watches submitted clips of snow falling and sticking in their backyards within that neighborhood. Several school districts in surrounding communities also canceled classes because of inclement weather.
Closer to the coast and valleys, we'll continue to see periods of heavy showers and thunderstorms with a Flood Watch remaining in place for the entire county through 6AM Thursday. A Flood Warning is in place for Fashion Valley and the surrounding area through Thursday afternoon due to flooding and the San Diego river above flood stage. The warning will likely remain in effect until the water recedes, which may not happen until Friday.
We'll have a brief break from the heavy rain this afternoon with pockets of sunshine before a secondary wave rolls in tonight bringing us more showers through Friday, with peak activity aiming overnight into Thursday morning. We could see an additional half an inch to 2 inches of rainfall for the coast and valleys.
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