San Diego Local Pulse: Easter Sunday Weather and Weekend Events
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We're waking up to beautiful Easter Sunday weather across the county, and it's going to stay that way for most of the day. According to the National Weather Service, temperatures are running five to fifteen degrees above average right now, with partly cloudy skies and light winds. You might catch some patchy fog near the coast and inland valleys this morning, but it should burn off as we head into the afternoon. Highs are expected to reach the low to mid seventies near the beach and climb into the eighties inland. It's perfect weather for whatever Easter plans you've got today, whether that's outdoor activities or heading to one of the many events happening around San Diego.
Speaking of which, Easter Sunday is packed with family-friendly activities if you're looking to get out of the house. The San Diego Zoo Safari Park is hosting their Roar and Snore overnight experience today, giving folks a chance to observe wildlife after dark. Over at Sesame Place in Chula Vista, families can enjoy rides and the Sesame Street Party Parade throughout the day. If you're looking for something free, the Spring Egg Hunt is happening this morning at Mance Buchanan Park in Oceanside starting at nine o'clock, with bunny photos and activities running through noon. The Hillcrest Farmers Market is open from nine to two this morning on University Avenue if you want to grab fresh produce or grab a bite to eat.
For our sports fans, the San Diego Mojo are taking on the Dallas Pulse in professional volleyball this afternoon at five o'clock at Viejas Arena. The first thousand fans through the door will receive a Shara Venegas bobblehead. The Mojo are looking to bounce back at home against one of the league's stronger teams.
Now let's look ahead at what's coming this week. According to weather forecasters, we're going to continue enjoying above average temperatures through Wednesday, with mostly sunny skies and highs in the low to mid eighties inland. Things start to shift by Thursday when we'll see daytime highs returning to average or below, and there's a growing chance of rain moving in. Some models are suggesting between fifteen and thirty percent chance of precipitation by Thursday and Friday, which would be the first meaningful rain we've seen in a while.
The Banksy exhibition at the Del Mar Fairgrounds continues through April nineteenth, and the SeaWorld Seven Seas Food Festival is happening select dates through the end of the month. The Art of Banksy features two hundred of the artist's works, including original paintings, prints, and sculptures.
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