Weather Alert - January 31, 2024
San Diego is again forecasted to receive large amounts of rainfall on Thursday. A Flood Watch and Wind Advisory has been issued for the San Diego region by the National Weather Service.
Roads and highways are likely to flood again. Working from home, if possible, is recommended on Thursday. Public transportation may be impacted as well. Remember, Turn Around Don’t Drown™.
Be Prepared
- General Preparedness: Alert San Diego
- Sand and Sandbag Locations
- Safety Tips From FEMA and SDG&E
- Latest Tips and Updates from County of San Diego
- Latest Tips and Updates from City of San Diego
- National City Storm Preparedness
- Coronado Storm Preparedness & Planning
Post-Storm Resources
If your property was damaged and you have not filled out the County Damage Survey, click here to help make sure the region gets adequate state and federal assistance.
A local assistance center for flood-impacted residents is open at the Spring Valley Library. The center is a one-stop shop for information that could help flood victims recover from the storm.
Spring Valley Library: 836 Kempton Street, Spring Valley, CA 91977
Hours: Jan. 29-31: 10 AM to 7 PM. You do not need an appointment.
Many renters and homeowners are still in need of temporary housing and more may be in need after tomorrow’s storm. Click here to add available units to the SCRHA list that is being shared with local government and assistance organizations.
Donate to San Diego Flood Response Fund
Regulatory Reminders
Emergency Declarations and Anit-Price Gouging Rules are in place for the San Diego region. Learn more.
County Eviction Moratorium and Rent Cap (More info coming soon!) Learn more.