A slight cooldown is forecast through midweek in San Diego County, with a deeper marine layer bringing increased chances of coastal fog, according to the National Weather Service.
High temperatures Tuesday are expected to reach 64 to 69 near the coast, 69 to 72 inland, 71 to 76 in the western valleys, 64 to 71 in the mountains and 79 to 82 in the desert, the NWS said.
A beach hazard warning will be in effect until at least noon Tuesday, which includes Imperial Beach, La Jolla Shores, Del Mar and Cardiff. Officials advised avoiding low-lying places such as parking lots, where minor tidal overflow of around 6 feet could affect the area.
High pressure will move into the West, driving temperatures upward and bringing Santa Ana winds to the area later in the week.
Dry conditions are expected to persist into early next week, meteorologists said.
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