Storm Could Disrupt Flights at San Diego International Airport

A storm moving into San Diego Monday could bring winds of up to 45 miles per hour, and that could potentially affect flights at San Diego International Airport.

The storm is expected to hit in two waves, the National Weather Service tells KOGO News. The first arrives today, and then there will be a second round late tomorrow night and into Wednesday.

Early Monday morning there were already more than two dozen flight delays reported at San Diego International.

Minor flooding could happen in the Fashion Valley Shopping area. Four to 6 inches of snow may fall on Mount Laguna and 2 to 4 inches at Palomar Mountain. 

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