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Temperatures will rise this week across the San Diego region, peaking on Wednesday and Thursday with highs between 10 to 15 degrees above normal, the National Weather Service said Monday.
San Diego area braces for heat surge with temperatures set to exceed normals by up to 15°F, followed by a cooling trend.
YMCA swim experts warn parents about drowning risks as temperatures rise and families head to pools and beaches
Mild weather was expected to continue in San Diego County Friday, with cooler and windy conditions accompanied by possible light showers along and west of the mountains over the weekend, forecasters said.
Temperatures will rise this week across the San Diego region but are expected to return to normal for this time of year for the Memorial Day holiday.
San Diego's weather is transitioning from light rain to warmer temperatures, with an impending heatwave expected to bring highs into the 90s.
The mountains and deserts are under a Wind Advisory through 2 a.m. Sunday, with westerly winds between 25-40 mph and some gusts surpassing 60 mph. This leads to the likelihood of blowing dust in the deserts as well.
A cold front out of the northeast will bring unseasonably cool air and possibly drizzle during the later innings of the Padres’ home game against Seattle on Saturday night. The National Weather Service says the temperature will be about 60, and falling, when play begins at 5:40 p.m. at Petco Park.