
Moses Small
Reporter and Weekend Weather Anchor at KGTV-TV (San Diego, CA)
Emmy Nominated Forecaster and Reporter @10News ☀️
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1 week ago |
10news.com | Moses Small
We’re stepping into a rainy Sunday. When it comes to the rain, light showers are possible throughout the day but rainfall is expected to peak this afternoon. Showers calm down a bit this evening, then they die down Monday morning. However, it’s possible a few raindrops could continue falling in the mountains and surrounding communities through Monday afternoon. Additional rain totals are expected to stay under .25” along the coast and inland.
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1 week ago |
10news.com | Moses Small
We have a showers on the way, and the weather is already changing. We could see some drizzle along the coast and inland this morning, along with marine layer clouds. In San Diego, expect marine layer clouds to keep things gray for the day. There will be more clearing inland, leading to partly cloudy skies by the afternoon. We’re getting cooler as a storm approaches. Today the cost will reach low to mid 60s. Inland, expect highs near 70.
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1 week ago |
10news.com | Moses Small
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — It’s been a couple weeks since Southern California felt a magnitude 5.2 earthquake, but parts of the state could be overdue for a much bigger one. Most earthquakes happen along fault lines, which are the boundaries between tectonic plates. Here in California, we have the San Andreas Fault. It forms the boundary between the Pacific and North American plates, with segments moving past each other as fast as approximately 1.38" per year.
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1 week ago |
10news.com | Moses Small
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — A new round of auto tariffs are taking effect Saturday, with the Trump administration placing a 25% import tax on car parts. ABC 10News spoke to experts who say even American car brands source as much as 40% of their parts from abroad. The new tax on car parts, plus the existing tariff on imported vehicles, is expected to drive up car prices by $5,000 to $10,000. Now, American car brands say they’re bracing for impact.
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1 week ago |
10news.com | Moses Small
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Thursday is May Day, also known as International Workers’ Day. This year, more than 20,000 workers with the University of California system went on strike across the state over the system’s hiring freeze. They argue the UC system shouldn’t have frozen hiring back in March, since workers say they’re already struggling to do their jobs due to a lack of workers. This all started back on March 19.
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