Beachgoers were enveloped by fog during competition at the Nissan Super Girl Surf Pro in Oceanside.
Beachgoers were enveloped by fog. File photo by Chris Stone

The National Weather Service office in San Diego is forecasting the deep Marine layer to continue through next week.

“Generally seasonal weather will continue through next week with hot dry days for inland areas with the marine layer keeping coastal areas cooler,” the agency said in its Wednesday morning forecast.

“Night and morning coastal low clouds will spread into portions of the valleys, then clear to near the coast each afternoon.”

Patchy drizzle is possible in the mornings, but no hazardous beach conditions.

Highs each day will be in the low 70s along the coast, low to mid 80s in the valleys, high 80s to low 90s in the mountains and high 100s in the deserts.

Chris Jennewein is founder and senior editor of Times of San Diego.