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High temperatures Tuesday were forecast to be 79 to 84 degrees near the coast, 88 to 93 degrees inland, 90 to 95 in the western valleys, 85 to 90 near the foothills, 75 to 84 degrees in the mountains and 87 to 92 degrees in the deserts.
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Temperatures are expected to be as much as 20 degrees above normal for the coast and valleys on Monday and Tuesday.
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The latest numbers from the KPBS Drought Tracker show statewide rain and snowfall not budging over the past week.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe ridge of high pressure causing the region to heat up is expected to weaken slightly Friday and Saturday. Somewhat cooler conditions are expected, although temperatures will still be higher than average.
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High temps crushed records across San Diego County Tuesday
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Don't let this week's warm, sunny weather fool you. El Niño storms are expected to resume — maybe by the end of this month — and continue through April.
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Gusty winds are expected once again Monday in San Diego County amid unseasonably warm weather and potentially record-breaking high temperatures.
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A National Weather Service wind advisory for the valleys and mountains is set to remain in effect until 1 p.m. Saturday.
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Executive chef Bernard Guillas said when he saw the sea lion on a dining booth seat, he thought, "Better call SeaWorld, because I think that little guy wants to take a swim and be back with mom and dad."
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A National Weather Service frost advisory for valleys and deserts is scheduled to expire at 9 a.m. Wednesday. Forecasters said early Wednesday morning temperatures could fall to near or below freezing.
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