Tropical Storm Mario could bring California rain
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For the rest of the week, Southern California will feel more like "Florida West," forecasters said, as remnants of Tropical Storm Mario move north, boosting humidity and the chance for strong thunderstorms.
The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch for the Interior Valleys and Mountains of SLO County beginning late tonight (9/17) and lasting through late Thursday night (9/18) due to the potential for excessive rainfall. For more details, visit: https://t.co/GXM1TZIDAO pic.twitter.com/iHcfRfbInD
A thunderstorm outbreak associated with the remains of Tropical Storm Mario will likely hit California later this week.
There’s a lot that could happen and there’s a lot that could not happen at all,’ one meteorologist said of the complex forecast unfolding this week.