Scorching and potentially dangerous heat will hover over parts of the San Diego region again before a cool-down brings some relief.
Scorching and potentially dangerous heat will hover over parts of the San Diego region again Wednesday before a cool-down brings some relief, the National Weather Service said.
Meanwhile, a less severe heat advisory was in place, also through 8 p.m. Wednesday, for the mountains, with temperatures predicted to range between 90 and 102. "As with any significant change in weather conditions, preparedness is key," said Chris Heiser, executive director of the city's Office of Emergency Services."Extreme heat is no different. Make sure your family and pets stay hydrated and protected from the heat."Tuesday's highs reached 92 degrees in downtown San Diego and deserts ranged from 113 to 117 degrees. Coastal areas were in the low 80s with light winds.
Downtown San Diego will drop to about 77 on Thursday, with a significant cooling trend expected heading into next weekend. Most of San Diego County will continue to be in the high 90s, but will cool down by the end of the week.
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