Southern California to Sizzle With Temperatures Soaring 15-20 Degrees Above Average
The National Weather Service San Diego forecasts a significant rise in temperatures across Southern California, especially in inland regions, with some areas expected to be 15-20 degrees above average later in the week.
San Diego to Enjoy Above-Average Warmth, Sunny Afternoons Ahead This Week
Warm weather continues in San Diego with above-average temperatures anticipated; coastal fog possible in the mornings, but sunny afternoons expected. A high-pressure system brings warmer conditions inland with cooling likely by the weekend.
Southern California Braces for Sizzling Temperatures as Heat Wave Approaches
Southern California is set to experience above-normal temperatures, with the possibility of reaching 100 degrees in Coachella Valley. The heat, caused by a building high-pressure system, is expected to persist throughout the week.
San Diego Braces for Cool Temperatures, Showers, and Potential Thunderstorms as NWS Issues Weather Updates
NWS San Diego forecasts a drop in temperature with showers and thunderstorms continuing, snow expected above 5000 feet, and a warming trend post-storm. High Surf Advisory is in effect with a warning of rip currents and beach erosion.
San Diego NWS Issues Alert for Cool Temps and Strong Winds Across Southern California
The National Weather Service in San Diego predicts cooler temperatures, gusty winds in Southern California, with potential hazards for mountains and deserts, and cooler, showery conditions into Thursday.
San Diego Area Braces for Gusty Winds and Potential Light Rain, High Surf Advisory Issued
San Diego's weekend weather is cooler than average, with a slight temperature increase over yesterday. Gusty winds in mountain and desert regions are expected, and light rain might arrive Monday, with a chance of more precipitation later in the week.












