San Diego Braces For Unseasonable Heat Wave This Week
San Diego Braces For Unseasonable Heat Wave This Week...
San Diego is facing an unexpected heat wave this week, with temperatures forecasted to soar 10–15 degrees above average. The National Weather Service issued an excessive heat warning starting Tuesday, predicting highs near 90°F inland and mid-80s along the coast. Residents are scrambling to prepare as the unseasonably warm weather raises concerns about heat-related illnesses and wildfire risks.
The sudden spike in temperatures has made "weather San Diego" a top-trending search term on Google as locals seek updates. Meteorologists attribute the heat to a high-pressure system trapping warm air over Southern California. Coastal areas may see slight relief from ocean breezes, but inland regions like El Cajon and Escondido could hit record highs for late April.
Public health officials are urging vulnerable populations, including seniors and unhoused residents, to stay hydrated and seek cooling centers. San Diego Gas & Electric warned of potential strain on the power grid as air conditioning use surges. The heat wave comes just weeks after mild spring weather, catching many off guard.
Beaches are expected to draw large crowds, with lifeguards increasing patrols. The San Diego Unified School District announced it will allow outdoor activities but advised schools to adjust recess and PE schedules. Local farmers are also monitoring crops sensitive to sudden temperature shifts.
The heat is expected to peak Wednesday before gradually cooling over the weekend. Weather experts note such early-season heat waves have become more frequent, aligning with long-term climate change trends in Southern California.