Thursday, September 2, 2010
Summer is back, with another blast of heat expected through Saturday in the Perris Valley and the region. Sunny skies are predicted, and afternoon temperatures will be into triple digits, under strong high pressure. Temperatures will ramp down quickly beginning Sunday, and should plunge more than twenty degrees by Wednesday. Morning marine layer will return inland Wednesday.
Today's pollen level is rated "high-medium".
Today:
Sunny, hot, breezes from the northwest to 14 mph
, high near
105°F .
Predicted air quality is
unhealthy for sensitive groups
,
AQI
:
137
(
courtesy of the SCAQMD
).
Tonight:
Clear,
low around 66°F.
Friday:
Sunny, hot, afternoon breezes, high of about 105°F.
Friday night:Clear,
low near 73°F.
Saturday:
Sunny, hot, afternoon breezes, high around 105°F.
Saturday night:
Clear,
low of about 66°F.
Sunday:
Sunny, very warm, afternoon breezes, high near 95°F.
Sunday night:
Clear,
low around 58°F.
Monday:
Sunny, warm, afternoon breezes, high of about 88°F.
Monday night:
Clear in the evening, then increasing clouds with patchy fog possible after midnight,
low near 54°F.
Tuesday:
Morning low clouds, becoming sunny, warm, afternoon breezes, high around 86°F.
Tuesday night:
Clear in the evening, then increasing clouds with patchy fog possible after midnight,
low of about 54°F.
Wednesday:
Morning low clouds, becoming sunny, warm, afternoon breezes, high near 82°F.
Perris forecast
updated daily. Based on data from the National Weather Service, San Diego
office and from WeatherCurrents.