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CAL FIRE is deploying Vibrant Planet's modeling statewide to prioritize fuel‑reduction projects by expected risk‑reduction rather than by acres treated.
Low clouds and patchy drizzle this morning in San Diego; highs near 71°F and gusty canyon winds possible.
Cloudy morning with highs near 71°F and patchy drizzle possible late tonight. Inland gusts may make evenings breezy — pack a light layer.
Mostly cloudy mornings with patchy drizzle, then highs near 70°F. Wind advisories for desert slopes tonight—secure loose items.
Cloudy start with highs near 72°F. Wind advisories and strong gusts possible tonight.
Cool, cloudy mornings clear to sun with highs near 72°F. Wind advisories affect desert zones through Sunday and south‑facing beaches face elevated rip current risk.
An interactive countywide map now shows where San Diego neighborhoods are most at risk from extreme heat today and under 2050/2080 scenarios.
Beach Hazards Statement in effect for San Diego County with 3–5 ft surf, sets to 6 ft, and strong rip currents through Thursday evening.
NWS warns 3–6 ft surf and strong rip currents along San Diego coast through Thursday. Morning low clouds give way to afternoon sun and highs near 74.
The National Weather Service has issued a Fire Weather Watch for the Lower Colorado River Valley Friday–Saturday, warning gusts to 45 mph and humidity near 4%.
Cloudy morning gives way to partly sunny afternoons with highs near 74°F. NWS warns 4–6 ft surf and strong rip currents through Thursday.
Cloudy morning clears to sun with highs near 73°F. Warming through midweek, with inland and desert areas seeing higher heat.
Morning clouds give way to sun and a mild 71°F high. A Beach Hazards Statement warns of 3–5 ft surf and high rip currents—stay out of the water.
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