A winter storm that hurled rain, snow and hail to San Diego County added insult to injury in various parts of the region with widespread damage due to the severe weather.
Trees toppled and fences tipped over as gusts as strong as 50 mph at the coast made for breezy conditions in the county. To the east, snow blanketed mountain communities and although the fresh powder made for a stunning sight, icy conditions on the road created dangerous travel.
Monday's storm was so strong that officials decided to temporarily shut down downtown San Diego's vaccination superstation until Wednesday to give crews time to work on repairs.
Take a look at the storms' impact on the county:
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A local restaurant’s tent was destroyed during the storm on Monday, Jan. 26, 2021.
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The ferocious storm forced downtown San Diego to shut down its COVID-19 vaccine site until Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2021.
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A large tree branch snapped during the relentless storm.
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A toppled tree rests atop a truck it landed on in San Diego County.
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High surf was also in the forecast for Monday, Jan. 25, 2021.
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Crews work on a downed tree in La Jolla during a moment of dry conditions on Monday, Jan. 25, 2021.
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This downed tree blocked access to a couple of the lanes on this San Diego County road.
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Another view of the toppled tree.
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The fierce winds toppled this tree in San Diego County.
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This Clairemont home’s backyard experienced some damage in the storm.
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A better look at this home’s damage in Clairemont.
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Another tree toppled in Monday’s storm.