
Weather forecasters are calling for heavy rain at times over the next few days. To help residents protect against any flooding, the City of Coronado has made sandbags available. They may be picked up at Alameda Boulevard and First Street; at Alameda and Fourth Street; and at North Beach. The sandbags are free to residents.
Related: Tail of storm will drench San Diego
San Diego will be hit by the tail of the massive storm that’s charging into central and northern California with rain and snow, says the National Weather Service.
“The rain in San Diego will begin before dawn on Friday,” said Brandt Maxwell, a weather service forecaster. “We think it will drop about one inch of rain at the coast, and about two inches across the inland valleys and foothills.”
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