Tropical depression likely to form this week
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Remnants of Tropical Storm Mario could produce rain across San Diego County starting on Wednesday afternoon and possibly trigger thunderstorms and lightning from the ocean to the sea, the National Weather Service says.
The remnants from Tropical Storm Mario are expected to bring heavy rain and thunderstorms to Southern California this week, with the highest chances of rain in San Diego County Wednesday night into Thursday,
Mario first gained tropical storm strength Friday before it weakened into a tropical depression just hours later.
San Diego faces high humidity and thunderstorms as Tropical Storm Mario nears. Expect cooler temps, showers, and possible flash flooding.
Moisture from Tropical Storm Mario will increase the possibility of showers and thunderstorms in parts of Southern California.
The unusually quiet Atlantic is starting to become more conducive for tropical systems to develop, forecasters say.
Invest 92L is expected to develop into Tropical Storm Gabrielle this week and possibly strengthen into a hurricane. Meanwhile, a coastal storm continues to blast the mid-Atlantic with high winds, flooding and rough surf.
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