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Normal summer heat is predicted for Independence Day weekend in the Temecula Valley and the region, ahead of a slow cooling trend next week. Afternoon temperatures should be near 90°F today and tomorrow, along with normal humidities and sunshine. Morning fog is possible Saturday. Onshore flow should strengthen over the next week, along with increasing morning low clouds.
Today's pollen level is rated "low-medium".Today:
Mostly sunny and very warm, breezes from the southwest to 9 mph, high near 90°F.
Predicted air quality is good,
AQI:
46 (courtesy of the SCAQMD).
Tonight:
Mostly clear, then patchy fog possible after midnight, breezes from the southeast to 3 mph,
low around 61°F.
Saturday:
Morning low clouds, becoming mostly sunny and very warm, breezes from the southwest to 8 mph, high of about 90°F.
Saturday night:
Mostly clear,
low near 61°F.
Sunday:
Mostly sunny and warm, afternoon breeze, high around 88°F.
Sunday night:
Mostly clear in the evening, then increasing clouds after midnight,
low of about 60°F.
Monday:
Morning low clouds, becoming sunny and warm, afternoon breeze, high near 86°F.
Monday night:
Clear in the evening, then increasing clouds with patchy fog possible after midnight,
low around 58°F.
Tuesday:
Morning low clouds, becoming sunny and warm, afternoon breeze, high of about 83°F.
Tuesday night:
Clear in the evening, then increasing clouds with patchy fog possible after midnight,
low near 58°F.
Wednesday:
Morning low clouds, becoming sunny, afternoon breeze, high around 79°F.
Wednesday night:
Clear in the evening, then increasing clouds with patchy fog possible after midnight,
low of about 57°F.
Thursday:
Morning low clouds, becoming sunny and warm, afternoon breeze, high near 81°F.
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