Flash Flood and Thunderstorms are not out of the question for tonight and Wednesday.

Leave earlier and give extra time. Roads will be wet and slippery so use caution if you are driving. Localized street flooding and possibility debris flows over the recent burn area of the Cajon Pass. The Cajon Pass at times will be foggy, please no flashers on when driving.


National Weather Service office in San Diego.

Cajon Pass/Valley Location: Scattered rain showers all night into Wednesday. Will be heavy at times. Traffic for the morning and evening commute can be wet and slow. There will be no snow for the Cajon Pass. Expect Delays

High desert: Will get some rain at times. Localized street flooding and possibility debris flows over recent burn area on Hwy 138.  Gusty winds up to 50 mph.

Mountains: Will get heavy snow. Snow level is 6,000 feet and will move up to 7,000 feet. A Winter Weather Advisory for the San Bernardino County Mountains. Gusty winds up to 50 mph. Plan ahead if you will be traveling through the mountains!

Next day of rain is Wednesday-Thursday the last storm of the week.

Remember it’s the law to have your vehicle lights “ON” in the rain. So people can see you in the rain/fog.

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