I don’t have live access at the moment, but I can summarize the latest San Diego weather headlines and typical sources you can check for up-to-the-minute updates.
Direct answer
- For the most current San Diego weather, check trusted local sources such as the National Weather Service San Diego office, your preferred local TV station’s weather segment (e.g., NBC 7 San Diego, CBS 8), and weather apps with real-time radar.
Latest headlines you’re likely to see
- Dry, sunny conditions with heat likely in late spring/summer periods, and occasional marine layer mornings that burn off by midday.
- Potential coastal showers or rain chances during winter storms or atmospheric river events, especially after cold fronts.
- Inland areas often warmer than coastal zones, with stronger afternoon winds possible during Santa Ana or offshore wind events.
What to look for in reliable updates
- Short-range: today’s high/low, wind speed/direction, sunrise/sunset, UV index, and any heat advisories.
- Medium-range: next 3–5 days’ forecast, chances of rain, humidity, and any upcoming marine layer patterns.
- Watches/Warnings: flash flood, wind advisories, or heat advisories during extreme weather events.
Where to find sources
- National Weather Service San Diego (official forecasts and alerts)
- Local TV weather pages (e.g., NBC 7 San Diego, CBS 8) and their live streams
- Local radio and digital weather alerts for rapid updates
- Reputable weather apps with radar and now-casts
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