San Diego Local Pulse: Warm Weather Alert and Community Celebrations This Week
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We're starting this Thursday with some developing situations around the city. San Diego police are responding to an incident in the Midway District where a possibly armed person barricaded themselves in a motel room on Midway Drive late this morning. Officers arrived at the location and attempted to make contact, but the person refused to exit. A SWAT team has been called to the scene, and police are urging everyone to avoid Midway Drive between East Drive and Wing Street while they work to resolve the situation safely.
On a brighter note, we've got plenty of community activities happening as we wrap up February and head into March. The San Diego Chinese New Year Fair kicks off tomorrow and runs through Sunday at the CCBA Senior Garden on Third Avenue. It's a great opportunity to celebrate Lunar New Year with local food, culture, and community spirit. If you're looking for something happening this evening, the Somali Bantu Association of America is hosting their annual Ramadan Iftar over at Seminole Drive from five to seven tonight, with free tickets available online. Later this evening, there's also a CAIR community iftar happening at Sufi Mediterranean Cuisine on Balboa Avenue, tickets are twenty five dollars.
Tomorrow evening brings the San Diego African American Museum of Fine Art's Keepers of the Culture reception at the San Diego History Center on El Prado. The museum is honoring four recipients this year including jazz singer Jeannie Cheatham, dance teachers Sandra Foster King and Donald Robinson, and the Stance Family who own Bowlegged BBQ. There'll be a performance by jazz harpist Mariea Antoinette, and tickets are free.
Now let's talk about what's happening in the weather department because we're in for a real warm-up. Today should be sunny and pleasant, but here's where it gets interesting. Tomorrow, Friday, temperatures could hit near eighty degrees downtown, with inland valleys potentially climbing even higher and possibly breaking some record highs. The National Weather Service says we could see temperatures up to twenty degrees above normal for inland areas. The warm pattern continues through the weekend with no rain in sight for at least the next ten days.
If you're interested in sports, the San Diego Padres are gearing up for the season with Fernando Tatis Jr. expressing confidence in the team.
We've also got ongoing community resources like food distributions happening throughout the week at various locations, and plenty of events celebrating Black History Month and Ramadan before February closes out.
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