We're still cruising through some triple digit temperatures across San Diego County. This is the view outside from Julian. Julian expected to break into the nineties this afternoon. In some cases, a lot of our inland valleys, our mountains and our deserts are expected to hit the triple digits starting tomorrow and lasting all the way through Saturday. So this stretch today through Saturday, in particular is what we're most concerned about. And now we're watching as the coastline itself becomes one of the hotter spots in the county too. 87 degrees along the coastline. This afternoon, we have seen for the very first time this season, a heat advisory along the coast. So typically we see that everywhere east of the coast, inland mountains deserts are under an excessive heat warning, maybe heat advisory. In this case, that is the case, the excessive heat warning applies to your valleys, mountains deserts. But along the coast now we have this heat advisory that is going to be in effect for just Thursday and Friday, a little bit of a different timing situation on that, but we'll watch for those very hot temperatures. All right, extreme heat expected in particular, Thursday and Friday, those are the two hottest days to come. But on either side today, Wednesday and then Saturday, those temperatures are still going to be rather warm. Uh We've got some morning fog, some clouds by the coastline, that marine layer is becoming less and less active, giving the coast the opportunity to warm up pretty quickly, gradual cooling all the way through next week. Monday through Friday looks like those temperatures are going to slide day over day 96 this afternoon for Escondido 102 for Ramona, 95 for El Cajon. 82 down in Chula Vista. A little bit more mild along the coast, primarily those eighties. But you saw how some models push us all the way up to about 87 degrees. By the time we get to this afternoon, Borrego Springs going for 111, Julian 94 Palomar Mountain 92 this afternoon. So here's the coastline between now and next week. Again, the main days that we're watching out for and now it looks like as we get into Saturday, we could see our peak is the eighties. And then as we go into early next week, those temperatures begin to slide in a very mellow fashion along the coast. You'll notice it a bit more inland where we climb all the way through the next several days and then we start that slide. It's Thursday and Friday again that we're most, uh, expected to be impacted by So weather impact alert days because of the, uh because of the excessive heat warning temperature slide from Saturday all the way through the beginning of next week, still at 94 degrees by Tuesday of next week across the mountains and deserts, some triple digit heat for Thursday and Friday slide into the nineties. By the beginning of next week, the deserts will peak at about 115 tomorrow and then be down to about 109 for the weekend through about Monday, Tuesday, climbing to about 110. But still, it's the next three days in particular that we're seeing that, uh, hottest stretch for.