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San Diego Heat Wave: Alerts, Records, and Safety Tips

by Emma Walker – News Editor

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San‍ Diego County Swelters Under ‌Record-Breaking Heat Wave

Published: October 26, 2023 ​| Last Updated: October‌ 26, 2023

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San Diego County residents⁤ are bracing for continued high‍ temperatures as ‍a prolonged heat wave ⁣grips the region. Record highs were shattered⁢ Thursday, and warnings remain in effect for⁤ inland areas and the desert, prompting officials to urge ‍caution and preventative measures.

“It actually ⁤feels extra hot out ‌here. I⁢ had to take off my ⁤sweater and my hat as⁣ it’s extra hot,” said ⁣Alicia‌ Mihalov, a⁢ resident of ‍Lemon Grove, describing the intensity of the heat.

A ​heat⁤ advisory was in effect until 8 p.m. Friday for ‍inland valleys⁢ and mountains.The desert regions are under an extreme heat warning, extending until​ 8 p.m. Saturday. These advisories​ highlight the potential for dangerous conditions, particularly for vulnerable populations.

Record Temperatures Fall Across‌ San Diego county

Thursday‍ saw ⁣several locations experience unprecedented⁤ heat.Palomar Mountain tied its 1969 record‌ with a ‍scorching 93 degrees. Lake ​Cuyamaca surpassed its previous high of 94 degrees, set in 2020, reaching a sweltering 96 degrees.Campo bore the brunt of⁢ the heat, ⁣breaking‌ its 2013 ‍record of 103 ​degrees with a peak temperature of 106 degrees.

Location Previous ⁣Record Thursday’s Temperature
Palomar Mountain 93°F (1969) 93°F
Lake Cuyamaca 94°F ⁢(2020) 96°F
Campo 103°F (2013) 106°F

Staying Cool: San⁣ Diegans Adapt to the Heat

As temperatures soared on Saturday, ⁢San Diegans and tourists alike sought refuge⁤ from the heat. Strategies ranged from increased hydration to seeking shade and air-conditioned ‌spaces.

“I’m drinking⁢ a lot ‌of ‍water, getting electrolytes like Gatorade, I had a popsicle.⁤ It’s been a long time as I’ve ⁣had one of those and trying⁣ to stay in‍ the shade too,” explained Larry Bernard, visiting from Los Angeles. “You just have to kind of be careful and make sure⁣ that you stay⁢ hydrated because heat stroke is something⁢ that ⁣is very serious.”

National⁢ Weather⁤ Service‍ Heat Safety Tips

The‍ National Weather Service emphasizes the importance of proactive heat ‍safety measures. ⁤Key recommendations include:

  • Drinking plenty of water throughout the day.
  • Spending time in air-conditioned environments, especially during peak ‍heat hours.
  • Taking cool​ showers or⁣ baths.
  • wearing lightweight,loose-fitting clothing.
  • Never leaving children, elderly ‍individuals, ⁤or pets unattended in vehicles.
  • Avoiding strenuous activities outdoors during the hottest part of the day.
  • Limiting exposure to direct sunlight.
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Heat stroke is a serious medical emergency.Recognizing the symptoms and taking immediate action can save a life.

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