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San Diego County’s reservoirs are 49% full after rains

Posted by: Maven on January 28, 2010 at 6:29 am

From the San Diego Union Tribune:

“A storm system entered San Diego County yesterday afternoon, slickening the drive home for some commuters. The storm was predicted to drop one-half to one inch across the county before moving out today, the National Weather Service said. Snow could fall at elevations of 5,000 feet and above.

Rip currents are predicted for the beaches today, meteorologists said.

Last week’s storms deposited nearly 28,000 acre-feet of water in Southern California reservoirs that serve San Diego County. That’s enough to meet the needs of about 56,000 typical families for one year, but it’s not a major jump. … “

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