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Clear, Mild Weather Expected Through The Weekend In San Diego County
No hazardous marine weather was predicted for Thursday afternoon through Monday.
SAN DIEGO, CA — Soupy fog covered the San Diego County coast and western valleys on Thanksgiving morning, with the fog expected to slowly move off the beaches through late morning, the National Weather Service said Thursday.
The coastal fog was expected to stay mainly offshore Thursday night, with gusty winds of 35 mph or less near the coastal slopes of the mountains.
Thursday's high in the downtown San Diego area was expected to be about 66 degrees, rising into the low 70s through Monday.
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For Friday, forecasters weren't expecting much change, but Saturday was predicted to be slightly warmer near the coast. The NWS predicted it to be drier inland into the weekend, which could be as much as 10 degrees above average, with minor day-to-day differences through the middle of next week.
No hazardous marine weather was predicted for Thursday afternoon through Monday.
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— City News Service