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Seals sunbathe at Oceanside harbor last month, where a June heat wave set temperature soaring to a record 87 degrees on Tuesday. Courtesy photo by Raymond Shobe.
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Late-Spring heat wave sets record in Oceanside

OCEANSIDE — An unusual late-spring heat wave delivered sizzling temperatures across the Diego area today, with highs along the coast exceeding those in sun-baked eastern desert locales.

This afternoon, a high-pressure system over the region generated thermometer readings in the high 70s to upper 90s along the coast, the low 90s to 101 across the inland valleys, the mid-70s to the mid-80s in the mountain and the high 90s in the deserts, according to the National Weather Service.

The soaring mercury readings included several records — 97 degrees in El Cajon, exceeding the former June 9 milestone of 89, set five years ago; 92 in Chula Vista (80, 1993); and 87 at Oceanside Harbor (76, 1990).

The highs in Escondido and San Diego tied the two cities’ former heat records for today’s date — 98 and 93 degrees, respectively, set in 2015 and 1877.

On Wednesday, an onset of weak onshore flow is expected to bring more temperate weather along the coast, though it should remain quite warm inland, the NWS reported.

A low-pressure system will move over the West Coast by Friday and linger through the weekend, resulting in a more dramatic cool-down across the region with breezy westerly winds at times, according to meteorologists.