Our fall heatwave continues for the valleys, mountains, and deserts through Monday, with another round of record breaking temperatures in Ramona, Palomar, Lake Cuyamaca, and Borrego.
A Dense Fog Advisory ended at 9 a.m., but it is possible dense fog and low visibility will return tonight into Monday morning.
The EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNINGS for the inland valleys and deserts will stay in effect until Monday night, along with the HEAT ADVISORY for the mountain communities. Thankfully nights and mornings are cool, unlike our summer heatwaves.
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In the coastal communities, weather conditions will remain cool and mostly cloudy due to the marine layer and patchy dense fog, which may reduce visibility to one mile or less overnight into the morning hours.
The strong ridge of high pressure responsible for the heatwave will start to break down on Tuesday, leading to a gradual drop in temperatures and a return to more comfortable conditions by next weekend.
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More on heat:
Sunday
- Coast: 69-81
- Inland: 85-102
- Mountains: 92-100
- Deserts: 109-113