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San Diego Local Pulse: Breezy Friday with Weekend Markets and Aztecs Action

San Diego Local Pulse: Breezy Friday with Weekend Markets and Aztecs Action

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Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Friday, April 3.

We start with todays breezy partly cloudy skies keeping things in the low to mid 60s along the coast and inland, mid 50s to 60s in the mountains, and low 80s in the deserts. ABC 10News warns of gusts up to 25 miles per hour inland and 55 in the mountains and deserts until 8 pm, so grab that windbreaker for outdoor plans, but no major rain expected. Things warm up tomorrow with 70s at the coast and Santa Ana winds pushing us toward average temps next week.

Over at City Hall, no big decisions today, but they remind us the North Park Thursday Market wrapped up strong on North Park Way between Granada and Ray Street, keeping our local food scene vibrant.

In sports, our San Diego State Aztecs have doubleheader action tonight at 6 pm: softball versus Utah State at SDSU Softball Stadium on Campanile Drive, and baseball against Air Force at Tony Gwynn Stadium. Padres fans, Matt Waldron just dominated with six strikeouts in four scoreless rehab innings for Triple-A El Paso, a great sign for our squad.

Music lovers, catch Ben Quad at 6 pm at House of Blues San Diego or Wallice with Lulu Simon at 6:30 at Quartyard.

Looking ahead, tomorrows packed with community gems: Little Italy Mercato from 8 am to 2 pm, Mission Valley Farmers Market 9 to 1, Gaslamp Artisan Market on Fifth Avenue 10 to 4, and North Park Community Fair 10 to 5. Sundays Hillcrest Farmers Market on University Avenue runs 9 to 2.

On the real estate front, median home prices hover around 950 thousand dollars, up 3 percent from last year, while jobs stay steady with about 15 thousand openings in tech and healthcare per recent LinkedIn data.

New business note: Navy Base San Diego pushes HIIT fitness classes and window safety tips to keep our families safe.

Crime stayed low in the past 24 hours, with San Diego Police reporting just minor thefts near Balboa Park and no major incidents or arrests.

For a feel-good lift, local schools shone as Morse High students won regional science fair awards, inspiring our next generation.

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