The clear skies Saturday were expected to help start a warming process that will continue through Sunday, forecasters said.
Hospitalizations related to COVID-19 continue to decline in the county, even as 1,489 new infections and 69 deaths were reported.
San Diego County public health officials reported 1,415 new COVID-19 infections and 44 additional deaths from the virus Wednesday.
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The MyTurn system is operating on a trial basis for residents in Los Angeles and San Diego counties.
Appointments are still required and vaccinations are available based on supply.
COVID-19 positive test rates among UC San Diego students have fallen to less than 1% since classes resumed on Jan. 4.
Deaths from COVID-19 remain high in San Diego County, even as health officials reported the fewest new cases in more than a month.
San Diego County public health officials reported 1,720 new COVID-19 cases and 65 deaths Wednesday.
The number of hospitalizations related to COVID-19 has decreased from a high of 1,804 reported one week ago.
New data provided by the federal government shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in the San Diego area.
Monday marked the 49th consecutive day with more than 1,000 new coronavirus diagnoses.
Due to a slowing of appointments at COVID-19 vaccination sites, officials have expanded the category of those eligible to receive a vaccine.
Kaiser Permanente pledged $100,000 in grants this month to the San Diego-based nonprofit Partnership for the Advancement of New Americans.
A California health official recommended the state stop using a batch of Moderna's vaccine, as possible severe allergic reactions occurred.
The county's cumulative case total rose to 211,787, and the number of deaths to 2,103.
The county's cumulative case total rose to 209,897, and the number of deaths to 2,065.
Older San Diegans are starting to get the coronavirus vaccine, but the rollout is stymied by the limited number of doses available.
San Diego County's cumulative totals are now 201,580 cases and 1,952 deaths.
Researchers at UC San Diego found that certain metabolites may be predictive indicators for people at risk for clinical depression.
Supervisors also directed the chief administrative officer to solicit community input to create policies designed to tackle systemic racism.
San Diego County's cumulative case count rose to 198,319, while the death toll increased to 1,898.
New data provided by the federal government shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in San Diego County.
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Researchers found people ages 12 to 24 using e-cigarettes were three times as likely to become daily cigarette smokers in the future.
UC San Diego Health, San Diego County and the Padres are teaming up to vaccinate at least 5,000 healthcare workers per day.
"This is an 'all hands' effort as the goal is to vaccinate over 5,000 community members a day."
Hospitalizations and intensive care admittance numbers again set records Thursday.
San Diego-based sequencing company Illumina and genomics company Helix are working to identify emerging variants of SARS-CoV-2.
The new cases mark the third-highest number of cases reported in a day, behind a record 4,478 cases on Friday and 4,427 on Saturday.
Officials are attributing the increasing number of deaths to gatherings over the holidays and the presence of the new coronavirus variant.
The first San Diego case of the more contagious strain of SARS-CoV2 was confirmed in a man in his 30s with no history of travel.
Monday marked the 35th consecutive day with more than 1,000 new infections and the 10th time the 3,000-case mark has been crossed.
The County Communications Office Saturday reported 24 new hospitalizations from the coronavirus.
The county is reporting 18% of its ICU beds remain available, but staffing limitations may make that a considerably smaller portion.
Senior residents and staff members of St. Paul's McColl Health Center in San Diego received the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.
"Because there is no travel history, we believe this is not an isolated case in San Diego County," County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher said.
The 2,532 cases reported by San Diego County Tuesday crossed the 150,000 cumulative cases milestone.
A regional stay-at-home order in effect across Southern California due to surging COVID-19 hospitalizations was formally extended Tuesday.
"It is clear and understandable that it's likely [that] stay-at-home orders will be extended," Gov. Gavin Newsom said Monday.