A severe thunderstorm warning has been issued for east San Diego County, with a flash flood warning in effect until further notice. The National Weather Service has warned of heavy rain and strong winds, with gusts reaching up to 60 miles per hour. The storm is moving rapidly across the region, bringing with it a significant threat of flash flooding. Residents are advised to seek higher ground immediately and to avoid traveling unless absolutely necessary. The flash flood warning includes the communities of Julian, Pine Valley, and Descanso, among others. The storm is expected to continue moving east throughout the evening, bringing with it a chance of hail and lightning. The National Weather Service has warned of the potential for significant flooding, with some areas potentially seeing up to 2 inches of rain in a short period of time. The San Diego County Sheriff’s Department has warned of the potential for road closures and has advised residents to stay indoors and avoid traveling. The storm is part of a larger system that has been moving across the southwestern United States, bringing with it a chance of severe thunderstorms and heavy rain. The National Weather Service has warned of the potential for flash flooding in several counties across the region, including San Diego, Riverside, and Imperial. Residents are advised to stay tuned to local news and weather reports for the latest updates and to follow all instructions from local authorities. The flash flood warning is in effect until further notice, and residents are advised to take all necessary precautions to ensure their safety. The storm has already caused significant disruptions, with several roads closed due to flooding and multiple reports of power outages. The San Diego County Emergency Management Office has activated its emergency operations center to coordinate response efforts. The American Red Cross has also opened a shelter for those displaced by the flooding. The storm is expected to continue moving east throughout the evening, bringing with it a chance of severe thunderstorms and heavy rain. Residents are advised to stay safe and to follow all instructions from local authorities. The National Weather Service has warned of the potential for significant flooding, with some areas potentially seeing up to 2 inches of rain in a short period of time. The San Diego County Sheriff’s Department has warned of the potential for road closures and has advised residents to stay indoors and avoid traveling. The storm is part of a larger system that has been moving across the southwestern United States, bringing with it a chance of severe thunderstorms and heavy rain. The National Weather Service has warned of the potential for flash flooding in several counties across the region, including San Diego, Riverside, and Imperial. Residents are advised to stay tuned to local news and weather reports for the latest updates and to follow all instructions from local authorities. The flash flood warning is in effect until further notice, and residents are advised to take all necessary precautions to ensure their safety. The storm has already caused significant disruptions, with several roads closed due to flooding and multiple reports of power outages. The San Diego County Emergency Management Office has activated its emergency operations center to coordinate response efforts. The American Red Cross has also opened a shelter for those displaced by the flooding. The National Weather Service has warned of the potential for significant flooding, with some areas potentially seeing up to 2 inches of rain in a short period of time. The San Diego County Sheriff’s Department has warned of the potential for road closures and has advised residents to stay indoors and avoid traveling. The storm is expected to continue moving east throughout the evening, bringing with it a chance of severe thunderstorms and heavy rain. Residents are advised to stay safe and to follow all instructions from local authorities.