The San Diego region could get up to three inches of rain this weekend as a Pacific storm moves.
The unsettled atmosphere out of the west and north is expected to deliver heavier rain late Friday and over the morning and afternoon Saturday, with a chance of thunderstorms during the period, according to the National Weather Service.
The agency has for the San Diego region, effective from late Friday through Saturday evening.
Residents along Chollas Creek are bracing for the upcoming storm, with memories of the January 2024 flood still fresh in their minds.
"The water come over here," Southcrest resident Javier Aguayo said, pointing to a spot on his house about 4 feet tall. "(It) covered my bed and I gotta get out.”
Aguayo was recovering from back surgery when that January storm hit. He

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