Following last week's warmup and dry Santa Ana air, San Diegans can enjoy a couple of days of cooler temperatures this week before descending back into another bout of Santa Ana weather mid-week and a warm weekend ahead.
Santa Ana winds bring big gusts, dry weather and fire danger to San Diego County. Here's what causes them.After dry Santa Ana winds last week, San Diegans get the opportunity to enjoy a cooler and moister reprieve Monday and Tuesday, according to the NWS.A deeper marine layer, higher humidity, cooler temperatures and patchy inland fog will start off Tuesday for San Diegans, the NWS says.
"If you wake up to clouds in the morning, you're not alone. Pretty much everywhere west of the mountains will see that," said NBC 7 meteorologist Greg Bledsoe said.On Wednesday morning, Santa Ana winds will roll back into San Diego County, bringing with it warm, dry air and possible fire danger until Thursday.The dry, warm and gusty Santa Ana winds could elevate fire dangers.
Thursday's lower humidity and warmer temperatures bring with it a potential for several hours of critical fire weather conditions.Fair skies, above-average temperatures and dryer air will bring us into the next weekend, the NWS said. Sunday will be the warmest day of the weekend, especially for areas west of the mountains.
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