Weekend Outlook: Mild Skies, Open Dates, and Key Deadlines Ahead
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The National Weather Service forecasts mostly cloudy skies over San Diego on Friday morning giving way to gradual clearing by mid-morning, with a high near 72°F and west winds of 5 to 10 miles per hour gusting to 20. Friday night brings increasing clouds and a low around 61°F. Saturday mirrors the pattern — cloudy through mid-morning, then clearing, high near 71°F, low around 61°F Saturday night. No rain is expected. Beachgoers should note that ocean conditions have run rough this week; lifeguards logged roughly 270 rescues since last Sunday, and while a beach hazards statement expires today, conditions near the water can shift quickly.
Key upcoming dates: the public comment deadline for Santee's river corridor fire safety environmental review is Monday, June 22nd; the County Board of Supervisors votes on the $9.16 billion budget Monday, June 23rd; the GUHSD Citizens' Bond Oversight Committee meets Tuesday, June 24th at 4 p.m.; the Santee City Council convenes Wednesday, June 25th, where the ALPR camera vote may appear; and the GUHSD Governing Board meets July 14th to begin formulating its formal grand jury response. The NASCAR Cup Series closes the Coronado weekend Sunday, June 21st. The San Diego County Fair continues through July 5th, closed Mondays and Tuesdays, open 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.