The City of San Diego started earlier than usual to prepare for Tuesday morning's rain which is drenching roads around the area.
Hours before the storm rolled in, crews shut down a number of streets in the Mission Valley neighborhood that typically floods when it rains.See all road closures here: LIST: Roads close across San Diego as more rain blankets the county
10News Reporter Natay Holmes spoke with a city spokesperson who says this rain event is causing some concerns for emergency crews, which is another the roads were shut down earlier this time around."We can expect lifeguards to be out throughout the course of the morning...checking out the river levels here in Mission Valley. As of right now, the river is sitting under 5 feet. But by midnight we can expect the river to reach its peak at more than 10.5 feet.
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