When Will The Heatwave Hit San Diego?

Your Independence Day will be comfortable, but some extreme heat and high surf is coming to San Diego. The National Weather Services says it could cause potentially dangerous conditions at the beach and throughout the region. The hottest days are expected to be Friday and Saturday.  

High surf from Hurricane Fabio, currently more than 600 miles southwest of Baja California, is expected to create strong rip currents and hazardous swimming conditions, causing the NWS to issue a beach hazards statement for Wednesday evening until Friday evening.  Surf levels of 6-8 feet and as high as 12 feet will be possible, with surf peaking Thursday. 

A building system of high pressure over the southwestern U.S. is predicted to send temperatures soaring by Friday, forecasters said.  The NWS issued an excessive heat watch for San Diego County, along with much of the rest of Southern California, for Friday and Saturday.  High temperatures are expected to range anywhere from 103 to 108 degrees in Escondido and El Cajon on Friday, and Vista was expected to see temperatures as hot as 100. 

Coastal areas will be a little cooler, with highs expected in the high 80's throughout the weekend, forecasters said. San Diego County Deserts will remain hot all week with highs in the mid 100's everyday until Friday and a high of 118 degrees predicted for Borrego Springs.


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