Flood in United States 1103692
Floods
Last updated · source: NASA EONET
This event is no longer active — it's kept here as a record. Recovery may still be underway; the guidance below applies.
This is a high-significance floods event , tracked from official feeds (NASA EONET). We update this page as the situation develops.
- Type
- Floods
- Area
- Nationwide
- Began
- 2025-12-31 20:00 UTC
- Expected end
- 2026-01-01 00:00 UTC
Possible damage: watermold
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Affected areas & guides
The official report doesn't name specific areas for this event. If your property was affected, these guides cover what to do first — and how to reach a vetted restoration pro, 24/7.
Affected area map
The shaded area is the affected-area perimeter reported for this event by NASA EONET, colored by its significance. Pan and zoom to explore the map; when more than one observation exists, use the slider below to step through how the reported area changed.
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Latest updates
Official updates and news coverage for this event, newest first — National Weather Service products, local storm reports, incident updates and press headlines. Official items are verbatim government text; news headlines link out to the original outlet.
- Storm report NWS SGX storm report
FLOOD — 4 N San Diego, CA
San Diego River flooding low-lying areas near Riverwalk Dr and Fashion Valley Dr. Road closed off under the bridge due to flooding.
- Storm report NWS SGX storm report
FLOOD — 6 NE Mission Beach, CA
Flooding on SR52-W/I-805-Eo. Slow lane is flooded.
- Storm report NWS SGX storm report
FLOOD — 6 SSE Del Mar, CA
Flooding on the I-5 on ramp from Sorrento Valley Rd.
- Storm report NWS SGX storm report
FLOOD — 1 ESE Solana Beach, CA
Flooding on I5-S/Via de la Valle So.
- Storm report NWS SGX storm report
FLOOD — 3 N San Diego, CA
SR163-S connecting ramp to I8-E flooded with 2 feet of water across lanes.
Updates are captured automatically from official and news sources, and may lag the live source. For the very latest, see NASA EONET ↗.