San Diego Braces For Unseasonal Heat Wave This Weekend
San Diego Braces For Unseasonal Heat Wave This Weekend...
San Diego is facing an unexpected heat wave this weekend, with temperatures forecasted to soar 10–15 degrees above average. The National Weather Service issued a heat advisory starting Friday, warning residents of potential health risks. The sudden spike in temperatures has put the topic at the top of Google Trends as locals prepare for the sweltering conditions.
Forecasters predict highs of 90°F (32°C) in inland areas, while coastal regions may hit the mid-80s—unusual for early April. The heat wave is linked to a high-pressure system trapping warm air over Southern California. Meteorologists advise limiting outdoor activities during peak afternoon hours.
Public health officials urge vulnerable groups, including seniors and children, to stay hydrated and seek air-conditioned spaces. Cooling centers will open across the city, including libraries and community centers. San Diego Gas & Electric warned of possible strain on the power grid due to increased AC usage.
The unseasonable warmth follows a cooler-than-average March, catching many off guard. Beaches are expected to be crowded as residents flock to the coast for relief. Lifeguards have already increased patrols in anticipation of higher surf and rip currents.
Local farmers are concerned about early crop ripening, while firefighters remain on high alert for wildfire risks. The heat wave is expected to last through Sunday before temperatures return to seasonal norms early next week.