Slick preview of what’s to come
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Paul Clinton
NEWPORT-MESA -- Light rain sprinkled through the area Monday,
previewing heavier rainfall expected later in the week.
“It will be heavy at times,” said National Weather Service forecaster
Stan Wasowski. “It’s not continuous. It will be unsettled through
Tuesday.”
For the 24-hour period ending at 4 p.m. Monday, Newport Beach received
0.42 inches of rain, a forecaster at the service said. No data was
available for Costa Mesa.
Along with the rainfall came the car wrecks. The driver of a white
Porsche spun out at 9:26 a.m. as he headed southbound on the Costa Mesa
Freeway.
The driver flipped the car on its side near the Del Mar Avenue
offramp, after which several other drivers stopped to help him out of the
vehicle. The driver, who had not been identified by press time, was not
hurt, California Highway Patrol dispatcher Bryan Bruning said.
In another noninjury crash, the driver of a pickup truck heading
northbound near the Harbor Boulevard offramp in Costa Mesa hit the center
divider of the San Diego Freeway. The truck hit the divider traveling at
60 mph at 6:30 a.m. then careened into another car.
Newport Beach police reported a minor traffic accident in the 500
block of Fullerton Street early Monday. No one was hurt.
Things were not so calm down by the water’s edge, however. As rain
fell, a load of trash washed onto the Newport Beach shoreline at the
Huntington Beach border. A basketball, pillow, tennis balls and other
refuse spilled out of the Santa Ana River.
“That’s actually pretty standard,” Newport Beach Lifeguard Boyd
Mickley said. “I’ve seen a washing machine come out of the river.”
Not everyone brushed off the refuse spill.
“All that flotsam comes down at us,” Defend the Bay’s Bob Caustin
said. “It’s like it’s a trash can. It concerns me terribly.”
Because of the rain, a general health advisory for the waters remained
in effect off Newport Beach.
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