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In San Diego County, there are plenty of public cooling shelters available to anyone needing a safe place to stay while extreme heat warnings are in place.
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San Diego County is expected to experience cooler temperatures and patchy drizzle due to an area of low pressure moving inland, but will see drier and warmer weather for the weekend.
San Diego County officials are urging residents to stay cool as a Heat Advisory and Extreme Heat Warning impact parts of the region.
Cool, breezy weather was forecast for San Diego County and the rest of Southern California through the middle of the coming week, according to the National Weather Service.
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The County of San Diego launched its annual Cool Zones program on Saturday, just as the region braces for its first potential summer-like temperatures this week.
At roughly the same time, sea surface temperatures off San Diego County dropped from the mid-70s to the low 60s. The cool, moist air has been colliding with the dome of heat over land, producing fog.
Tuesday and Wednesday will be relatively cool with highs near to slightly below normal for most areas, and as much as 5 to 10 degrees below normal in the mountains.
As San Diego County prepares for a heat wave over the Labor Day weekend, Cool Zones will be in operation throughout the region to provide San Diegans a place to escape the heat.