Flooding is being reported around San Diego County due to the heavy rain. Here are roads to avoid (we'll update as soon as we receive info):
Ramona area- Pile Street at Magnolia is now open. B street is now open
— San Diego County DPW (@sdcountydpw) January 6, 2016
SR-52 just west of Mission Gorge Road two right lanes blocked due to flooding.
— Caltrans San Diego (@SDCaltrans) January 6, 2016
Update: The SB I-5 off-ramp at Genesee Ave has reopened. The on-ramp remains closed. #SanDiegoWX #SDCaltransAlert
— Caltrans San Diego (@SDCaltrans) January 6, 2016
Avoid Aldine Dr. And Fairmount Ave due to flooding. Use alternate route.
— San Diego Police (@SanDiegoPD) January 6, 2016
Midway Dr. from Rosecrans St. to Sports Arena is shut down due to flooding. Please avoid the area.
— San Diego Police (@SanDiegoPD) January 6, 2016
Ramona area- B street is closed at 10th and HWY 78 and at 11th due to flooding.
— San Diego County DPW (@sdcountydpw) January 6, 2016
Harmony Grove Area ,Country club dip is closed due to flooding..
— San Diego County DPW (@sdcountydpw) January 6, 2016
San Marcos – Poinsettia Ave is closed between Smilax and Green Meadow due to flooding.
— San Diego County DPW (@sdcountydpw) January 6, 2016
Avoid Jackson Dr and Lake Murray Blvd due to flooding. Use alternate route.
— San Diego Police (@SanDiegoPD) January 6, 2016
Avoid Mt. Aguilar Dr. And Mt. Alifan due to flooding. https://t.co/51JNGP4ZyI
— San Diego Police (@SanDiegoPD) January 6, 2016
Update: The NB I-805 off-ramp at Bonita Rd has reopened. #SanDiegoWX #SDCaltransAlert
— Caltrans San Diego (@SDCaltrans) January 6, 2016
Avoid College Ave and Del Cerro Blvd. due to flooding. Use alternate route.
— San Diego Police (@SanDiegoPD) January 6, 2016
70th St. and Alvarado Rd. in La Mesa flooded. Public asked to avoid area for next 2 hours. #cawx #elnino
— 10News (@10News) January 6, 2016
The NB I-5 off-ramp at Grand/Garnet Ave is closed due to flooding. #SanDiegoWX
— Caltrans San Diego (@SDCaltrans) January 6, 2016
Spring Valley- Quarry Rd from SR125 to Lakeview is now closed due to flooding.
— San Diego County DPW (@sdcountydpw) January 5, 2016
Carmel Mtn. Rd. at Sorrento Valley Rd. closed due to flooding. Use alternate route. #DriveSafe
— San Diego PD (@SanDiegoPD) January 5, 2016
Our San Diego office is experiencing something unusual today! ?? #ElNino #flooding #poweroutage pic.twitter.com/5Aw5dl61JI
— Sly Trunk (@slytrunk) January 5, 2016
2100 Monument Rd. shut down due to flooding. Use alternate route. #DriveSafe
— San Diego PD (@SanDiegoPD) January 5, 2016
Avenida Del Rio in Fashion Valley is shutdown due to flooding. Use alternate route. #DriveSafe
— San Diego PD (@SanDiegoPD) January 5, 2016
10900 San Diego Mission Rd. is shut down due to flooding. Use alternate route. #DriveSafe
— San Diego PD (@SanDiegoPD) January 5, 2016
We have reporters around the county with updates on the rain and flooding:
San Diego River is at Flood Stage 11.3 ft as of 9:15 PM. Flood Warning in effect for surrounding areas. @10News pic.twitter.com/05BVLeMMpg
— Angelica Campos (@10NewsCampos) January 6, 2016
Yes, that IS a Christmas tree you see floating by in Oceanside. (Video by Rita Broyer) #cawx #sandiego...
Posted by 10News – ABC San Diego KGTV on Tuesday, January 5, 2016
Trash cans floating down street in Oceanside. #10News Courtesy Risa Broyer pic.twitter.com/cZ70U7dRLk
— Emily Valdez (@10NewsValdez) January 6, 2016
Ugly. Parking garage submerged in Kearny Mesa, sent in by @10news photojournalist Maxwell Gardiner #SanDiego #CaWx pic.twitter.com/EEq0YnI8iF
— Michael Chen (@10NewsChen) January 6, 2016
Rain flooding shops along Newport Ave in Ocean Beach #SanDiego @10news #CaWx #ElNino pic.twitter.com/792cyCkChv
— Michael Chen (@10NewsChen) January 6, 2016
Off the PCH be safe #sandiego. Flooded streets all over the county pic.twitter.com/e1oNbMjcEb
— Craig Herrera (@10NewsHerrera) January 6, 2016
Breaking: @10newsValdez reporting cars submerged at Marriott in Old Town; small lobby roof cave-in #SanDiego #CaWx pic.twitter.com/AHGxMPXI4R
— Michael Chen (@10NewsChen) January 6, 2016
Water overrunning sidewalks in Pacific Beach, sent in by P.J. Padilla @10news #SanDiego #CaWx #ElNino pic.twitter.com/hw9ucx484u
— Michael Chen (@10NewsChen) January 6, 2016
Flooded street in San Marcos, sent in by Nick Nudal #SanDiego #CaWX #ElNino @10news pic.twitter.com/AvrwrtzsYY
— Michael Chen (@10NewsChen) January 6, 2016
Insane flooding in Mission Hills pic.twitter.com/FsxMotqAJY
— Kristen Keogh (@10NewsKeogh) January 6, 2016
It's rising fast. The story at 4 5 6 and 7@10news pic.twitter.com/WyYDUZC3mk
— Michael Howder (@fotomoto10) January 5, 2016
Rain floods Mission Blvd outside Mission Beach Coffee Break. Doors are sandbagged. @10News pic.twitter.com/yiU2wAgPGs
— Matt Mendes (@10NewsMendes) January 5, 2016
Mission Boulevard starting to flood. Live at 4pm pic.twitter.com/mc7IAdQU3V
— Matt Mendes (@10NewsMendes) January 5, 2016
Worker at Hamel's has sandbagged his shop, worried storms and high surf could cause flooding @10News pic.twitter.com/pWX4eT5ePc
— Matt Mendes (@10NewsMendes) January 5, 2016
Flooding in Vista yard, sent in by E. Bristow @10news #SanDiego #CaWX #ElNino pic.twitter.com/e0IlAvnJeD
— Michael Chen (@10NewsChen) January 5, 2016
Parking lots #flooded in #EastCounty because of #rain. Careful while driving today! LIVE report on @10News at 4pm! pic.twitter.com/u9WBqM769G
— Jessica Chen (@10NewsJessica) January 5, 2016
Chollas Creek rising @10News #rain #socalwx #elnino #cawx #sandiego pic.twitter.com/sNnFiXVul7
— Steve Fiorina (@10NewsFiorina) January 5, 2016
San Diego county #DPW workers clearing storm drains in #Lakeside @10News pic.twitter.com/gk5zjhIAtJ
— Jessica Chen (@10NewsJessica) January 5, 2016
The flood gates have opened! All that trash I showed you earlier in the Tijuana River Valley is headed to the estuary...
Posted by Joe Little 10News on Tuesday, January 5, 2016
Some advice from San Diego authorities about driving during heavy rain:
SDLifeguards warn drivers not to attempt driving through flooded roads. "Turn around, don't drown". pic.twitter.com/ndYIzhe8uv
— SDFD (@SDFD) January 5, 2016
Avoid driving through standing water. There is no telling how deep the water actually is. Old photo from 2010. #SDPD pic.twitter.com/xhF4u931wt
— San Diego PD (@SanDiegoPD) January 5, 2016
SLOW DOWN on wet roads. Vehicles require more distance to stop when breaking on wet roads. #DriveSafe #SDPD pic.twitter.com/spbDnAHCZQ
— San Diego PD (@SanDiegoPD) January 4, 2016
Please Read For Flood Preparation Information pic.twitter.com/vGDB7eJ3iS
— San Diego PD (@SanDiegoPD) January 5, 2016