Extreme Heat Watch Issued for Coachella Valley and San Diego County Deserts Amid Soaring Temps
Southern California is set to endure a heatwave with the National Weather Service San Diego issuing an Extreme Heat Watch for certain areas, highlighting risks of high temperatures and urging precautions.
Coachella Valley Faces Intense Heatwave With Temperatures Nearing 110F, NWS San Diego Cautions Inland Empire and Deserts
Southern California anticipates a heatwave with triple-digit temperatures, especially around Coachella Valley. The NWS has issued warnings for high heat risks in deserts and inland valleys through Thursday.
San Diego to Experience First Major Heat Wave of the Season, NWS Advises Caution at Beaches
The National Weather Service forecasts a heat wave in San Diego following the 4th of July, with rising temperatures next week after a temporary cooldown. Beachgoers are also warned of high surf and strong currents.
San Diego Braces for Cool Independence Day Followed by Gradual Weekend Warm-Up, NWS Reports
San Diego's weather forecast includes a brief cool down and a gradual warm-up over the holiday weekend, with mild temperatures expected on July 4th, and hotter conditions inland over the following days.
Southern California Embraces Brief Respite from Heat as NWS San Diego Forecasts Cooler Temperatures and Marine Layer Deepening
NWS San Diego predicts a slight cooling in Southern California with a deepening marine layer, before a warming trend resumes by the weekend. Beachgoers should beware of high surf and strong currents.
Sizzling Temperatures Pose Health Risks in San Diego and Inland Empire, No Excessive Heat Warning Issued
San Diego is experiencing a heatwave with temperatures expected to exceed 110F in deserts and 100F for the Inland Empire, raising moderate risk for heat illnesses. A cool down is anticipated starting tomorrow.
National Weather Service San Diego Issues Heat Warning: Inland Empire and Deserts to Surpass 100F
NWS San Diego warns of intense heat, with temperatures soaring over 110F in deserts, posing moderate heat-related illness risks. Conditions may cool slightly tomorrow, but deserts remain hot.












