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Gusty winds will buffet the San Diego County deserts Monday as temperatures cool slightly throughout the region, according to the National Weather Service.
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High temperatures Sunday along the coast were forecast to be 74-79 degrees, with highs in the western valleys 83-88 and near the foothills 89-94.
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Temperatures are expected to be the same Saturday and Sunday with highs along the coast ranging from 73-78 degrees and inland highs reaching 78-83.
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Initial reports from witnesses indicated they saw four sharks, ranging from six to 10 feet in length. A lifeguard using a personal watercraft also observed a shark, according to the city.
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The current deal that allows San Diego Gas & Electric to operate its gas and utility infrastructure on public land has been in place for 50 years. Outside consultants tell the city a better deal is possible.
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San Diego County broke a number of temperature records this weekend amid a heat wave expected to keep temperatures high through Monday forecasters said.
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Mexican officials say relief may be coming in the battle to stop polluted cross-border flows.
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The mercury will continue to rise in the county's western valleys, mountains and deserts as a result of a heat wave that will keep those areas scorching until Monday, the NWS said.
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San Diego is hot and humid this weekend with heat advisories in several areas. To help beat the hot weather, the county has set up locations to cool off.
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The mercury will continue to rise this weekend in San Diego County's western valleys, mountains and deserts as a result of a heat wave that will keep those areas scorching until Monday, according to the National Weather Service.
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