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.
Quickly building temperatures will bring a moderate heat risk to inland regions.
Coastal areas should expect patchy fog in the mornings and heat ranging from the mid-70s to 80s on Wednesday and Thursday, while the mountains will see minor heat risk levels with similar highs over the week, according to forecasters.
San Diego County’s valleys will likely see minor heat risks through Friday, with a moderate risk Wednesday and projected highs between mid-80s and 90s. The deserts will have moderate risks through Thursday with temperatures topping 100 degrees, forecasters added.
“Models are still showing that the ridge will continue to break down after today and lead to temperatures becoming cooler and closer to the seasonal average by this weekend,” the San Diego NWS office said in a forecast discussion.
“Saturday is looking to be the coolest day for the next week, then it will be slightly warmer on Sunday as some weak ridging transitions over the region.”
Patchy low clouds are expected to develop overnight along the coast, lowering to around 500 to 900 feet and reducing visibility until clearing with sunlight on Tuesday.
Forecasters urged people planning outdoor activities to take precautions to avoid heat-related dangers through Thursday.
City News Service contributed to this report.
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