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Marine Layer, Mild Temperatures, and a Week of Unresolved Stories Ahead

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Monday brings mostly cloudy morning skies clearing to afternoon sunshine, with a high near 76 degrees Fahrenheit and light northwest winds becoming west at five to ten miles per hour, gusting to 20. Overnight lows will settle near 65 with clouds returning by evening. Coastal zone highs will run 73 to 81 degrees through the week, with western valleys reaching 81 to 89, inland valleys 89 to 95, and the high desert warming to 90 to 102. Tuesday offers a similar pattern — partly cloudy mornings giving way to sunshine, high near 75, low near 63. No rain is in the forecast; July is historically one of San Diego's driest months. Air quality remains Good to Moderate county-wide through the forecast window, with Moderate readings confined to Alpine and San Ysidro and no advisories in effect.

On the community calendar: the Padres' four-game home series against Arizona runs tonight through Thursday at Petco Park, with Italia Night and a special hat available tonight. San Diego FC's return to Snapdragon Stadium on July 25th against FC Dallas — Star Wars Night, with a Grogu bobblehead giveaway for ticket package holders and an Alaska Airlines bucket hat for the first 25,000 fans — is worth noting in advance. The San Diego County Office of Education and San Diego County Credit Union's 12th annual Stuff the Bus school supply drive for students experiencing homelessness continues through July 31st, with drop-off locations available at multiple sites countywide.

The unifying thread of this Monday is a region managing structural pressures that do not pause for holidays: an unresolved homicide investigation, a missing elderly woman, a detained veteran, a school funding freeze, a city budget built on difficult compromises, and a housing market that remains largely inaccessible to much of the population it serves. The resolutions — or lack of them — will shape the weeks ahead.

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