HOT, DRY WEATHER PREDICTED FOR JULY 4TH; THUNDERSHOWERS POSSIBLE NEXT WEEKEND

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June 29, 2014 (San Diego’s East County) -- The San Diego region ends the first six months of this year with just over 5 inches of rain – less than half of normal.

If you’re planning some outdoor activities over the Fourth of July holiday, the weather forecast is warm and sunny, with temperatures about 5 degrees above normal through the end of this week.

Expect temperatures in the 80s to low 90s in our mountain areas and in the 90s to over 100 degrees in our inland valleys. Humidity will be low, with easterly afternoon breezes of 10 to 20 miles an hour.

Best to get your picnicking out of the way during the mid-week holiday, since by next weekend, hotter temperatures and monsoonal afternoon thundershowers are possible across our mountain and desert regions, the Interagency Fire Weather Center predicts.


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