The National Weather Service says some of the heaviest rainfall will occur in Fallbrook, Oceanside, Valley Center, San Marcos, Julian and Pine Valley.
Where can you vote? What’s on the ballot? What should you know about propositions, ballot measures and all those judges? Where can you find endorsements? Read on.Through 1 p.m., the system had already dropped 3 inches of rain on Palomar Mountain, 2 inches at Henshaw Dam, 0.92 inches at Julian, and 0.52 inches at San Diego International Airport.
The rain caused minor flooding on Escondido Creek and slowed traffic on major freeways, notably before noon on state Route 78 in North County.
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