Beach Hazard Warning and Desert Heat Headline 48-Hour Forecast
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A beach hazard warning issued by the National Weather Service remains in effect through Thursday at 5 PM, with surf running 4 to 8 feet and sets reaching up to 10 feet at south-facing beaches. High rip current risk is in effect; officials advise inexperienced swimmers to stay out of the water. Coastal areas can expect partly cloudy to mostly sunny skies Wednesday, a high near 73 degrees, and an overnight low around 59, with similar conditions Thursday and temperatures warming to around 74.
East County residents in Santee and surrounding communities should expect highs in the upper 70s to low 80s through the weekend. Desert areas face more extreme conditions, with lower desert temperatures potentially reaching 110 degrees by Saturday and Sunday.
UCSD held commencement events Wednesday, graduating its first-ever cohort of astronomy undergraduates. Computer science and mathematics professor Daniel Kane received the 2026 Gödel Prize, described as the highest honor in theoretical computer science. Looking ahead, Thursday brings the last day of school for Santee School District students, the opening night of the Santee Summer Concert Series at 6:30 PM, and the Santee City Council meeting at 6:30 PM where the license plate reader vote is expected.