San Diego s Winter Storm: Widespread Rain Continues Thursday Monica Garske
A slow-moving storm hit San Diego County for a second day on March 11, 2021.
San Diego County will see widespread rain Thursday as a slow-moving, late-winter storm continues to blanket the region.
Many parts of the county saw rainfall overnight and early Thursday – a continuation of the storm system that brought scattered showers throughout Tuesday night and Wednesday.
In her First Alert Forecast, NBC 7 meteorologist Dagmar Midcap said San Diegans can expect widespread, mostly moderate rain on and off Thursday, plus snow in our mountains and westerly winds.
NBC 7 meteorologist Sheena Parveen said the slow-moving storm system is expected to bring the heaviest of Thursday’s rain throughout the first half of the day, with showers likely through lunchtime.
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ESCONDIDO (KUSI) – A police officer was shot Monday morning after responding to a domestic violence incident in Escondido and authorities were searching for the suspected shooter, police said.
Shortly after 2:45 a.m., officers responded to a reported domestic violence disturbance at a home in the 1300 block of Morning View Drive, just west of Centre City Parkway and north of West Lincoln Avenue, according to Escondido police.
Suspect believed to be responsible for shooting officer found deceased in vacant apartment. https://t.co/jNrqFPktz3
Police said the suspect was found dead in a vacant apartment at approximately 7:45 a.m.
The Escondido Police Department and allied agencies received information that the suspect was seen in a vacant apartment in the 700 block of West Lincoln.
SAN MARCOS
A 22-year-old driver crashed off state Route 78 before he stepped onto the freeway and was hit and killed by a vehicle early Thursday, the California Highway Patrol reported.
The Vista resident was driving a 2007 Ford Focus east when he veered off the freeway just east of West San Marcos Boulevard about 6:15 a.m. His car struck a guardrail, then went about 20 feet down an embankment just south of the freeway.
A witness told the CHP the car was not visible from the freeway.
After the crash, the driver walked up the embankment. He then walked into the right lane of eastbound SR-78 where a 2017 Toyota Camry struck him about five minutes after the initial crash, CHP Officer Juan Escobar said.