
An early-autumn heat wave that returned heat-wave conditions to the San Diego area are expected to remain unseasonably high through the weekend.
Saturday’s forecast calls for a high of 85 degrees today in much of San Diego, with daily high temperatures remaining in the 80s through early next week.
Friday afternoon temperatures under bright sunny skies topped out in the high 70s to mid-80s along the coast, low to mid-90s across the inland valleys, the low to high-80s in the mountains and as high as 106 in the deserts, according to the National Weather Service.
One back-country locale, Campo, tied its previous record Sept. 25 high of 100 degrees, last reached in 2001, the National Weather Service reported.
The remainder of the weekend promises more of the same, with fair skies and temperatures running 7 to 14 degrees above seasonal averages, forecasters said. In a boon for surfers and ocean swimmers, local sea-water temperatures also will be on the warm side, averaging at least 5 degrees above normal for early fall.
The dry, summery conditions will continue through next week, meteorologists advised.
Courtesy of cbs8.com
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