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Weather Stays Cool In San Diego County, But Warmer Temps Coming
A deep marine layer is keeping weather cool Sunday in San Diego County, but temperatures will "soar" next week, forecasters say.
SAN DIEGO, CA — A deep marine layer will keep the weather cool Sunday, with periods of gusty mountain and desert winds through Tuesday, forecasters said.
An increase in onshore flow will bring back low clouds across the coast and valleys Sunday night, the National Weather Service said, with very light showers across the mountains and valleys.
Sunday's highs were forecast in the 60s across the county, with overnight temperatures expected in the low 50s.
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"Hey @NWSSanDiego, we're cold...this is getting old" We hear you. Another day of below average temps with some sun breaking out a bit later for most. #foreverwinter #cawx pic.twitter.com/ocz894JkxG
— NWS San Diego (@NWSSanDiego) April 19, 2020
Starting Wednesday, a large area of high pressure to the southwest will move into Southern California, forecasters said. Onshore flow will slowly ease, giving way to warmer, drier and less windy weather.
As the ridge amplifies later in the week, the county will see some areas 10-15 degrees above average by Friday when temperatures really start to warm up.
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"This will be the first prolonged heat event of the season," the weather service said. "Be prepared for upper 80s to low 90s across the inland valleys and near 100 degrees for the low deserts as we get into next weekend. This warm and dry pattern looks to stick around through at least early next week."
The persistent deep marine layer will continue to produce light rain/drizzle at times west of the mountains, mainly overnight Sun & Mon.
Not a fan? Don't fret! Temperatures will soar on Wednesday (10-20 degrees warmer), with dry and sunny weather late week. #CAwx pic.twitter.com/NaF823odrh
— NWS San Diego (@NWSSanDiego) April 19, 2020
—City News Service