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San Diego Faces Week-Long Heatwave
15 Mar
Summary
- Heat advisory issued for coastal and inland valleys.
- Temperatures to climb 20-30 degrees above normal.
- Hottest days expected Thursday and Friday, possibly breaking records.

Southern California is set to experience a significant early-season heatwave, prompting the National Weather Service to issue a Heat Advisory for parts of San Diego County. This advisory will be in effect for coastal and inland valley communities from Monday at 10 a.m. until Friday at 8 p.m.
Forecasters predict temperatures will climb substantially above normal averages for this time of year. Highs could reach 20 to 30 degrees Fahrenheit higher than usual, with Thursday and Friday anticipated to be the hottest days, potentially approaching or surpassing daily record temperatures.
This prolonged period of extreme heat poses a health risk, especially for vulnerable populations and those without adequate cooling. The National Weather Service advises residents to take necessary precautions. These include staying hydrated, seeking air-conditioned environments, and limiting outdoor activities during the hottest parts of the day. Workers spending time outdoors are encouraged to take frequent breaks.




