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Cold ocean air moved ashore before dawn Tuesday, triggering thunderstorms across San Diego County and generating ferocious winds that could return Tuesday night, possibly delaying more flights at San ...
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Two major weather agencies think it's increasingly likely that El Niño will form in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean later this year. If these forecasts hold, we could face a dramatic reshuffling of ...