A warming trend is on the horizon for San Diego County this week, with temperatures expected to be 4 to 8 degrees above average for inland areas through Tuesday, as reported by the National Weather Service. This means that residents can expect some warmer weather in the coming days.
According to the NWS, high temperatures on Tuesday will range from 74 to 79 near the coast, 81 to 84 inland, 83 to 88 in the western valleys, 90 to 95 near the foothills, 86 to 95 in the mountains, and a scorching 104 to 108 in the deserts. It looks like the heat will be felt across the county, so it’s important to stay hydrated and take necessary precautions to stay cool.
In addition, meteorologists mentioned that night and morning coastal low clouds will make their way into portions of the western valleys late each night. This could provide some relief from the heat, especially for those living closer to the coast.
Looking ahead, forecasters anticipate that temperatures will slightly decrease on Wednesday and Thursday. However, Friday may see a slight increase in temperatures before a gradual cooling trend sets in for the weekend. This means that the weather will be fluctuating throughout the week, so it’s a good idea to stay updated on the latest forecasts.
As we prepare for this mild warming trend in San Diego County, it’s important to remember to take care of ourselves and our loved ones during the heat. Make sure to drink plenty of water, wear sunscreen, and seek shade when needed. By staying informed and being proactive, we can all enjoy the sunny weather while staying safe and cool.