A warming trend will continue through Monday in San Diego County, and next week will begin hotter than normal, the National Weather Service said Saturday.
Temperatures will peak around 10 to 20 degrees above normal Monday for inland areas with areas of moderate to high heat risk.
A cooling trend with a deepening marine layer will return by the middle of next week as an area of low pressure approaches the West Coast, according to forecasters. Until then, high pressure off the coast will begin to build through Monday, which will suppress the marine layer even further. This will keep low clouds and fog within 10-15 miles of the coast, according to the NWS.
“This system will also bring a warming trend to the region through Monday as high temperatures increase a couple degrees again on Sunday with greater warming on Monday,” the NWS said.
By Monday, highs will reach 105 to 110 degrees across the deserts.
“Heat alerts have been issued for these areas, so please take breaks and drink fluids if you are outdoors for long periods,” the NWS said. “Cooler weather will occur at the coast with a mix of clouds and sun.”
By Tuesday, temperatures will drop about 5 degrees across the deserts and coast and up to 10 degrees for inland valleys. Inland areas will cool again into Wednesday.
Mountains and deserts can also expect increasing southwest and west winds near 25-45 mph, with temperatures near to slightly above average with continued dry weather expected.
The extreme heat warning will be in effect from 10 a.m. Sunday to 8 p.m. Monday for San Diego County deserts.
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