A heat advisory is kicking off the next upswing of a “roller coaster” weather shaking up San Diego County this week.
On Wednesday, coastal and mountain zones should expect highs in the mid-70s while inland and desert communities will see highs creep into the low 90s. Then on Thursday, Santa Ana winds blowing over the mountains to our east will help kick the heatwave into its next gear, according to Midcap.
Humidity will also drop to about 15% inland and 20% along the coast, according to the National Weather Service. The combination could create dangerous fire weather conditions. The NWS said there is a 60% chance the high temperature in San Diego on Thursday will be above 100 degrees. Temperatures on Thursday and Friday are likely to break records.
Since it's clearly going to be above 90F in many locations on Thurs, let's take it up a notch. What's the chance that the high temp will be over 100? For the SD County deserts, it's around 60%! It's no lie, the Coachella Valley and parts of the Inland Empire have a 25-35% chance.
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