Moisture out of the Gulf of California also could spark isolated lightning on Sunday and Monday in the region's mountains and deserts, possibly sparking wildfires
San Diego County’s long hot spell will be deepened this weekend by the arrival of humid air from the Gulf of Mexico, and it is possible that lightning will erupt in region’s arid mountains and deserts, the National Weather Service said.
“The heat and humidity will peak on Saturday,” said Liz Adams, a weather service forecaster. “That moisture will really push up the humidity.”As usual, the coast will be cooler than the rest of the county. But temperatures are expected to reach the 77- to 81-degree range in downtown San Diego Friday through Sunday, where the sold-out Comic-Con convention will be taking place. The humidity will add to people’s discomfort.
Palomar Mountain will reach 88 and Mount Laguna will top out at 92 on Saturday. The Cleveland National Forest will hit 94. The fire danger there is listed as moderate. Butpeople are prohibited from starting wood or charcoal fires except in clearly marked and developed campgrounds and in developed picnic areas that have fire rings.
The only place that will offer genuine relief over the next few days will be the region’s beaches, where the temperature at the water’s edge will be in the low to mid-70s. People should shuffle their feet when entering the water to scare off stingrays. Leopard sharks, which do not pose a threat to humans, have been sighted in recent days at La Jolla Shores.
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