Downtown Los Angeles was about 14 degrees above normal on Sunday, reaching 82 degrees. Temperatures could climb into the 90s by Wednesday in the coasts and valleys.
San Diego County will see relatively calm weather with mild temperatures before a weekend warming trend, according to the National Weather Service.
There was no tornado or substantial flooding in San Diego on Feb. 7, according to an area meteorologist. The video includes footage that circulated prior to Feb. 7. Sam Zuber, a San Diego area National Weather Service meteorologist, told USA TODAY there were no reports of tornadoes or substantial flooding in San Diego County on Feb. 7.
ABC 10News forecaster Moses Small dives into the latest on San Diego's water year, and why the most recent storm hasn't yet pulled us out of severe drought.
“San Diego is going to be dry into March,” said Sebastian Westerink, a National Weather Service forecaster. High pressure systems will prevent Pacific storms from diving deep into Southern California — a phenomenon that’s largely responsible for San Diego being in the midst of the second-driest rainy season on record.
Forecasters warned Monday that a powerful storm system is approaching County that could trigger flooding and debris flows, particularly in recent burn areas.
NWS San Diego forecasts varying temperatures and wind speeds across Southern California with warmer weekend ahead.
Southern California to face heavy rain, strong winds, and substantial snowfall as forecasted by NWS San Diego.
A flood watch is in effect until Thursday along the San Diego County coast, including San Diego, Carlsbad, Poway and Chula Vista.