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How many car crashes were there in San Diego on Monday morning due to the weather?”

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First of two storms dumps heavy rain on San Diego Video included Updated: Dec 07, 2009 10:05 AM PST A strong winter storm expected to drench San Diego County hit the region Monday, bringing with it powerful winds and mountain snow and immediately triggering a spate of traffic accidents. More>> The last, best chance: UN climate conference opens Updated: Dec 07, 2009 10:44 AM PST The largest and most important U.N. climate change conference in history opened Monday, with organizers warning diplomats from 192 nations that this could be the last, best chance for a deal to protect the world from calamitous global warming.

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Storm Drenches San Diego County Last Update: 4:27 pm AN DIEGO – A strong autumn storm hit the region Monday, bringing widespread downpours, strong winds and mountain snow while ushering in some typical rainy-day commuter chaos on local roads. “This is going to be different from the weak systems we’ve been having,” National Weather Service forecaster Noel Isla said this morning. “This is a good one.” Storms usually weaken by the time they reach the region, but this one is intensifying and making a “direct hit” on Southern California, which often gets only the tail end of inclement weather systems, Isla noted. Over a 24-hour period ending at noon, the dark clouds dropped 1.36 inches of precipitation in the Cuyamaca area, 1.07 in Bonita, 1.06 in Julian, 0.99 at Brown Field, 0.87 in Agua Caliente, 0.71 at Lindbergh Field, 0.65 in Kearny Mesa, 0.62 in Ramona, 0.55 at Rincon Springs, 0.42 in Encinitas and 0.4 in Poway, the NWS reported. In all, the cloudbursts could drop up to two inches of

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