San Diego Hit with Excessive Heat Warning, High Temps and Possible Thunderstorms Expected
NWS issued an Excessive Heat Warning for San Diego, with temperatures soaring across the region and slight cooling near the coast. Showers and thunderstorms are possible in some areas, with dry conditions expected toward the weekend.
Heat Advisory and Excessive Heat Watch Issued for Southern California As Temps Soar, Monsoon Moisture to Bring Humidity and Storm Chances
The National Weather Service in San Diego has issued a Heat Advisory for Orange County Inland Areas and the San Bernardino and Riverside County Valleys, with an Excessive Heat Watch for high and lower deserts, due to an incoming high-pressure system.
San Diego Heatwave: Excessive Heat Warning in Effect as Temperatures Soar, Relief Expected Early Next Week
San Diego faces another hot day with an Excessive Heat Warning in effect, while a Pacific trough might cool the region next week. A Heat Advisory remains for inland areas, and a Beach Hazards Statement cautions against strong surf and rip currents.
San Diego Expects Foggy Mornings and Warm Afternoons with a Persistent Marine Layer and Inland Heat
San Diego's weather features foggy mornings and warm afternoons, with coastal highs between 65-70°F and hotter inland temperatures. The marine layer brought morning drizzle and will continue to affect coastal temperatures.
San Diego Braces for Cooler, Cloudy Weekend with Potential Coastal Drizzle
San Diego is set to experience varied weather with cooler, cloudy conditions along the coast and warmer temperatures inland due to a low pressure trough. Coastal drizzle and gusty winds in desert areas are also expected.











