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Heat Advisory Extends to Thursday, Santa Ana Winds Continue in San Diego County

A red flag warning is also in effect for mountains and valleys in the region until 5 p.m., elevating risks of wildfires

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Santa Ana winds will sweep through parts of San Diego County Tuesday as temperatures heat up and humidity remains low, significantly raising the risk of wildfires throughout the region, according to the National Weather Service.

A wide area of high pressure will remain over the western United States Tuesday, ushering in hot and dry weather in Southern California through Thursday, forecasters said.

A red flag warning was originally set to expire at 5 p.m. Monday, but was extended through 5 p.m.Tuesday for the San Diego County mountains and western valleys.

Sustained winds out of the east and northeast are expected to be between 15-25 mph, with gusts possible reaching 35 mph, forecasters said. Daytime humidity is expected to drop to 8-12 percent today throughout the region.

The red flag warning means that outdoor burning is not recommended, and any fires that develop will likely spread rapidly, according to the NWS. Winds will weaken on Wednesday, but humidity will remain low throughout the region amid hot temperatures.

A heat advisory is also in effect from 10 a.m. Tuesday through 8 p.m. Thursday in coastal areas and the western valleys.

Temperatures are expected to peak on Wednesday and residents are advised to drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of the sun and check up on relatives and neighbors, according to the NWS.

High temperatures Tuesday are forecast to reach 84 degrees near the coast, 97 inland, 105 in the western valleys, 94 in the mountains and 106 in the deserts.

The mercury could reach 107 in a few western valley communities on Wednesday, then drop to 99 on Thursday, forecasters said. Highs in the deserts are expected to reach 111 on Wednesday, then increase to 112 on Thursday.

To help residents escape the heat, the county is offering nine air-conditioned cooling centers in Alpine, Borrego Springs, Fallbrook, Lakeside, Potrero, Ramona, Santa Ysabel, Spring Valley and Valley Center.

Due to the coronavirus, mandatory mask-wearing and social-distancing protocols are enforced in the facilities. A full list of the locations can be found here.

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