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Julian is a census-designated place (CDP) in San Diego County, California. As of the 2020 census , the population was 1,768, up from 1,502 at the time of the 2010 census . Julian is an official California Historical Landmark (No. 412). [ 3 ]
The following is a list of major snow and ice events in the United States that have caused noteworthy damage and destruction in their wake. The categories presented below are not used to measure the strength of a storm, but are rather indicators of how severely the snowfall affected the population in the storm's path.
Coleman Creek is a tributary of the San Diego River in San Diego County, California, that arises at the top of the valley running southeasterly from Julian, at a saddle between two ridges of the Cuyamaca Mountains just south of Kentwood-In-The-Pines.
In Southern California, the mountains were virtually devoid of snow before the storms. Mountain towns, which were inundated with snow in last year's record-breaking winter, had seen just a ...
A winter storm warning was already in effect for much of the week from the state's most northwest corner down to the San Diego County mountains, alerting Californians to the possibility of heavy ...
This is the official logo of the City of San Diego, California. Source: File:San Diego Logo.png; shaded completely black, increased contrast, added light gaussian blur, autoconverted it to SVG and filled it in semi-accurately (alot of it was done with the eye dropper). Feel free to update this file with a humanly traced version. Author: San ...
The state has long tended toward wet and dry periods, but scientists at University of California, San Diego's Scripps Institution of Oceanography have said they expect climate change will lead to ...
Earthquake Valley, then called the Valle de San Felipe, became the route of the Sonora Road into the coastal region of Southern California. The Sonora Road discovered by Mexican soldiers reestablished land communications between Alta California and Sonora, Mexico in the late 1820s. The valley was later the site of the Rancho Valle de San Felipe.