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San Diego's Water Surplus Aids Parched States, Padres' Winning Streak Continues

Season 4 Published 2 months ago
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Friday April 17, 2026

In this episode, we explore how San Diego's unexpected water surplus is making waves across the Southwest. Once a symbol of drought, the city now produces enough water to support parched states like Arizona and Nevada, thanks to the Carlsbad ocean-desalination plant. As the Colorado River faces a crisis, these states are in talks with the San Diego County Water Authority to secure millions of gallons of this precious resource.

Meanwhile, the San Diego Padres continue their impressive winning streak, having recently swept Seattle at Petco Park. With Fernando Tatis and Manny Machado leading the charge, the Padres are now 13-6 and look poised to be strong contenders in the Western Division. As they prepare to face the Anaheim Angels, excitement builds among local fans.

In Encinitas, surfers can expect clean conditions with waves around two to three feet over the weekend, although winds will create choppier conditions by midday. The weather remains mostly sunny with highs in the mid-60s, perfect for enjoying the beach or catching a Padres game. Additionally, we touch on national news, including the latest in the crypto market and tech developments from Apple.

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