Heat to blame as thousands are without power across San Diego County

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SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — The heat wave scorching Southern California will continue at least another day and the power grid is working hard to keep up.

The National Weather Service (NWS) reports the record-breaking high temperatures will continue through Monday night for all areas of San Diego County.

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San Diego’s valley areas, including Santee, El Cajon, Escondido, La Mesa, Poway and San Marcos, are under an excessive heat warning until 8 p.m. Monday with temperatures expected in the 100s to 110s.

While San Diego’s coastal areas are under heat advisories through 8 p.m. Monday — San Diego, Oceanside, Vista, Chula Vista, Carlsbad, Encinitas and National City. NWS says high temperatures are expected in the uppers 80s and low 90s near the coast, and 90s to 100 degrees just a few miles inland.

NWS forecast for Southern California on Monday as heat warnings remain in place (Photo: National Weather Service)NWS forecast for Southern California on Monday as heat warnings remain in place (Photo: National Weather Service)

NWS forecast for Southern California on Monday as heat warnings remain in place (Photo: National Weather Service)

As San Diego’s power grid works to keep up with the demand from the record-breaking temperatures, tens of thousands of people across the county were without power Sunday.

A San Diego Gas and Electric (SDG&E) spokesperson told FOX 5/KUSI Sunday afternoon they believe the heat is related to the mass power outages across the county, however they are still investigating the cause.

The spokesperson also took the chance to thank their customers for being patient and said SDG&E crews are working around the clock in the heat to bring back power to all those impacted.

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Southern California heat wave brings record temperatures to these areas

At one point Sunday, more than 10,000 people were without power in the Jamacha area, according to SDG&E.

SDG&E's outage map shows power outages across San Diego County Sunday as the record-breaking heat continues to scorch the region (Photo: SDG&E) SDG&E's outage map shows power outages across San Diego County Sunday as the record-breaking heat continues to scorch the region (Photo: SDG&E)

SDG&E’s outage map shows power outages across San Diego County Sunday as the record-breaking heat continues to scorch the region (Photo: SDG&E)

As of 5 p.m. Sunday, the SDG&E outage map is reporting the following outages across San Diego County:

  • San Juan Capistrano

  • City Heights/ Chollas Creek/ Oak Park

  • University Heights/ North Park/ Normal Heights

  • Granite Hills/ Bostonia/ E El Cajon

  • N Vista

  • Escondido

  • El Cajon

  • City Heights/ Chollas Creek/ Oak Park

  • City Heights/ Chollas Creek/ Oak Park

  • University Heights/ North Park/ Normal Heights

  • Fletcher Hills/ El Cajon

  • Blossom Valley/ El Monte

  • Lemon Grove

  • NE Escondido/ Dixon Lake/ Daley Ranch

  • University Heights/ North Park/ Normal Heights

  • Lemon Grove

  • La Presa/ Spring Valley/ Rancho San Diego

SDG&E reports most of these outages are weather related while the rest remain under investigation.

Meanwhile, many areas across Southern California have been experiencing severe weather amid the high temperatures. Parts of the county this weekend have seen thunderstorms with high winds, heavy rain and hail.

If your power goes out during an extreme heat event, there are several steps you can take to stay cool.

According to the CDC, residents can dress in lightweight clothing, use battery-powered fans to cool your home, stay hydrated, reduce activity, take cool showers, keep refrigerator and freezer doors closed to preserve food, close blinds and curtains to help keep out the sun, along with finding alternative ways to prepare food like grilling outside.

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Call 800-CDC-INFO for more information on what to do during a power failure in hot weather.

Those in San Diego County impacted by the power outages can find more information, check the status of an outage and report an outage with SDG&E’s outage map.

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