Warm weather sticks around as dangerous surf and rip currents arrive at San Diego beaches

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego is in for another stretch of pleasant summer weather, with temperatures staying near or slightly above average through the start of next week. While inland communities warm up gradually, the biggest weather story will be at the coast, where a large south swell is expected to create dangerous surf and powerful rip currents beginning Sunday.

Morning low clouds and patchy fog will continue to develop along the coast each day before clearing by mid-morning, giving way to mostly sunny skies for the afternoon.

Most of the county will remain dry through Tuesday. A stray shower is possible over the highest mountain peaks during the afternoon, but the chance of thunderstorms remains very low…

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