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SAN DIEGO (CNS) - Temperatures will near triple digits today in the
San Diego County mountains and foothills, as a heat wave that will last through
the weekend begins to grip the region.
A ridge of high pressure will continue building over the southwestern
United States through Monday, ushering in the scorching heat, according to the
National Weather Service.
Tropical moisture from Hurricane Elida -- currently centered roughly
380 miles southwest of southern Baja California -- could keep temperatures down
a degree or two on Thursday, but that moisture will clear by Friday,
forecasters said.
The NWS issued an excessive heat watch for the San Diego County
mountains, western valleys and deserts from Friday afternoon through Monday
evening.
Highs in the county deserts could climb to 117 on Friday, then 119
from Sunday through Tuesday, according to the NWS. The mercury in the western
valleys is expected to top out in the mid-90s on Saturday, while highs near the
foothills could hit 102 on Friday and 101 on Saturday.
High temperatures today are forecast to reach 78 degrees near the
coast, 84 inland, 87 in the western valleys, 97 near the foothills, 98 in the
mountains and 114 in the deserts.
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