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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - We are in store for another dry and comfortable Fall day on Monday, but more rain is expected by middle of the week.Temperatures will gradually improve through Tuesday, but the chilly air in the mountains will take a bit longer to shake off. Temperatures along the coast and inland will average in the mid to upper 60s.A high surf advisory has been issued for Monday, starting at 10 a.m., lasting until Tuesday at 10 a.m. Dangerous water conditions, including high rip current risk is expected.Our next storm will spread rain from Los Angeles to the Bay area, before gradually moving south and then east across southern California by Tuesday night. Wednesday will have the best chance for widespread rainfall, although snow levels will stay high at about 7,000 feet.We dry out Thursday with another chance of rain expected Friday into Saturday. Active weather set to continue as we head into December.Stay with the 10News Pinpoint Weather Team for updates, storm totals, and live storm tracking; we have you covered ahead and during the storm.Monday's HighsCoast: 65-70°Inland: 67-72°Mountains: 58-64°Deserts: 69-70° 1143
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Two people were killed Tuesday night in two separate crashes on state Route 54 in the Paradise Hills area.At around 9:30 p.m., the California Highway Patrol said a male driver lost control of his pickup truck and overturned off westbound SR-54 near Reo Drive.According to the CHP, the driver and his three female passengers was ejected. The driver was then run over by a passing vehicle, the CHP said.The driver, who was not identified, was declared dead at the scene. The three women were taken to the hospital with injuries of unknown severity.About an hour after the deadly rollover, CHP officials said a Honda CRV slammed into the back of a Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck that was stopped in the backup traffic on westbound SR-54 caused by the initial wreck.ABC 10News learned a passenger in the CRV died in the crash, but the driver left the scene and has not been located.The Silverado's female driver was taken to the hospital for treatment of major injuries.Both crashes are under investigation; the CHP said "alcohol/and or drugs are suspected factors" in the second collision. 1116

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - In honor of Veterans Day, dozens of volunteers found a way to give back to current active duty military service members.The organization Waves of Appreciation packed thousands of "Appreciation bags" filled with snacks for service members traveling through San Diego during the holidays.Volunteers fill the bags assembly line style. This program started in 2011 when the founder of the event saw a military service member traveling alone during the holidays, exhausted and hungry. Since then volunteers have handed out more than 24,000 bags.Waves of Appreciation is looking for volunteers to pass out the goodie bags at Lindbergh Field in December in time for the holidays. To sign up or to make a donation, visit Waves of Appreciation.org. 786
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Wherever a Topgolf is built in San Diego, it's bound to tee-up some criticism.But as it stands, a potential East Harbor Island location facing golfers toward the downtown skyline may not end up being an option.The Board of Port Commissioners decided to delay a decision earlier this month on entering an exclusive negotiation agreement with Topgolf.RELATED: Gaslamp Quarter thoroughfare may become a promenadeThe Port directed staff to begin mapping out an agreement with Topgolf late last year. East Harbor Island was floated as a potential location at the time. But an agreed upon location must be chosen first before the negotiation starts.During the Feb. 11 meeting, commissioners were presented a study on developing the Harbor Island site and how Topgolf could work into that plan. Three diagrams showed the site's possibilities, with or without Topgolf:A "phase one" diagram included a potential Topgolf plus a 400-space parking lot and 500-room hotel and parking structure on the east side of the island. The "phase two" rendering kept Topgolf and the east-end hotel, but added a hotel development to the facility's west side that could have a shared parking structure with Topgolf.The final diagram depicted three hotel developments on the East Harbor Island land, without Topgolf. All the diagrams were meant to be illustrative of potential ideas of the site, not an official plan. RELATED: 1,200 housing units proposed for old Carmel Mountain Ranch golf courseWhen it comes to the East Harbor Island site, commissioners were not settled on an absolute plan after the presentation."I don't know that I'm there with this particular use on this site," Commissioner Rafael Castellanos said, siding for more ideas that include lower-cost entertainment like parks and restaurants. "I'm just not feeling it ... I just feel that it's an expensive use. It's a lot of land.""It seems to me we have one decision or one issue we need to discuss, which is do we want to have Topgolf in this location," said chair Anne Moore. "Quite frankly, I feel I can be convinced either way."Other commissioners shared in the idea that while Topgolf would be exciting for the area, it may not be the best use of the land.RELATED: Poway bowling alley to close in latest big change to busy corridorBefore deciding, the board requested more information on Topgolf's revenue, ways to reduce the parking area, and other ideas for the East Harbor Island site. A followup vote on whether or not to enter the agreement with Topgolf was not immediately scheduled. 2566
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Earlier this week the San Diego City Council approved an environmental impact report for its new drought-proof water supply. The city likes to call it, 'Pure Water San Diego' which sounds delicious. And, for lack of a better word, it is a purified way to label the program. But some viewers don't like how we refer to it on occasion, and that's the topic of this weeks Let's Talk. 432
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