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1 month ago |
telemundo20.com | Danielle Smith |Greg Bledsoe
SAN DIEGO - La mayor parte de la lluvia de una poderosa tormenta que azotó el condado de San Diego el jueves por la mañana se ha ido, pero no hemos terminado con el clima húmedo todavía. Otro sistema está trayendo posibilidades de lluvia a partir del viernes por la mañana, con un pico alrededor de las 10 a.m., según el meteorólogo de NBC 7 Greg Bledsoe.
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1 month ago |
nbcsandiego.com | Danielle Smith |Greg Bledsoe
Most of the rain from a powerful storm that hit San Diego County on Thursday morning has moved out, but we're not done with wet weather yet. Another system is bringing rain chances starting mid-to-late morning on Friday, peaking around 10 a.m., according to NBC 7 meteorologist Greg Bledsoe. That timing means the morning commute is unlikely to be impacted as it was on Thursday, when the California Highway Patrol in San Diego responded to at least 44 crashes.
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1 month ago |
telemundo20.com | Brooke Martell |Greg Bledsoe
Entre niebla, vientos de Santa Ana, olas altas, un gran cambio de temperatura y probabilidades de lluvia, tendremos un poco de todo en los próximos días. Hay una advertencia de niebla densa vigente hasta las 9 a. m. para la costa. Se ha acumulado niebla densa sobre Oceanside, Downtown, Point Loma y Coronado, lo que reduce la visibilidad en las carreteras a 1/4 de milla o menos.
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2 months ago |
telemundo20.com | Brooke Martell |Greg Bledsoe
Todavía hay posibilidad de lluvia al oeste de las montañas esta mañana, pero si vemos lluvia, será leve y se moverá por el área rápidamente. Las temperaturas serán un poco más cálidas el miércoles con máximas de entre 60 y 65 grados al oeste de las montañas. Hay posibilidad de lluvias dispersas el jueves por la mañana y por la tarde. Se espera un patrón similar el viernes: lluvias ligeras y dispersas sobre la montaña, la costa y los valles.
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2 months ago |
nbcsandiego.com | Greg Bledsoe
When the recent wildfires tore through Los Angeles, destroying thousands of homes and businesses, they also sent plumes of smoke out over the ocean. NOAA satellite images show smoke and ash traveling as far as 100 miles offshore. Now, there are questions about what that toxic material may do to the ecosystem and, eventually, the food we get from the ocean. On the day the fires broke out, a group of scientists from San Diego happened to be off the coast of L.A. taking water samples.
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