SAN DIEGO - - This week significant record highs for some
San Diego County locations, and warmer temperature levels are expected to continue into the weekend.
The National Weather Service says Ramona strike 98 degrees Thursday, which connected the originally set record from this same time in 2020.
Furthermore,
Montgomery Field had its highest maximum temperature up until now in 2023 at 95 degrees Thursday, weather officials verified. This beat the 94 degree readings in August and September.
According to NWS,
San Diego International Airport missed beating the record high by 2 degrees and Carlsbad by 1 degree Thursday.
Light
Santa Ana winds are keeping the air mixed and warm near Mt. Woodson since Friday early morning, while calm winds near the airport yield temperatures nearly 25 degrees colder, NWS described.
These
Santa Ana winds are expected to continue through Friday.
As for the western valleys, weather condition officials say it will continue to be hot through Saturday with highs between 90 to 100 degrees. The map listed below shows locations where a heat advisory is extended:
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Heat advisory extended through Saturday in Western Valleys, says NWS. (Credit: NWS).
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Here's a look at expected high temperatures across
San Diego County Friday through Sunday, according to NWS:.
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Weekend weather report. (Credit: NWS) -
Weekend weather forecast. (Credit: NWS) -
Weekend weather forecast. (Credit: NWS)
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Looking ahead, remedy for the heat will be on the method by early next week. However, NWS says October can have the most popular readings of the year near the California coast.
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