Paso Robles breaks 74-year-old heat record Monday
Paso Robles is forecast to reach 88 degrees on Tuesday before cooling to 64 degrees on Friday
– Paso Robles broke a 74-year-old heat record on Monday, reaching 86 degrees and surpassing the previous record of 85 degrees set in 1951.
According to the National Weather Service, Paso Robles was one of three locations in the Central Coast and Southern California to break daily records. Woodland Hills hit 95 degrees, and Palmdale reached 84 degrees.
So far, we have broken/tied a few daily high temp records.
Woodland Hills reached 95, breaking their previous record of 89 set in 1988
Paso Robles reached 86, breaking their previous record of 85 set in 1951
Palmdale reached 84, tying the record of 84 set in 1956 pic.twitter.com/13ygUGe3oW— NWS Los Angeles (@NWSLosAngeles) March 24, 2025
The Weather Service attributed the heat to unseasonably warm weather but said temperatures are expected to return to normal levels. Paso Robles is forecast to reach 88 degrees on Tuesday before cooling to 64 degrees on Friday. San Luis Obispo will see temperatures from a high of 78 degrees on Tuesday to 65 degrees on Friday. Coastal temperatures will range from the low 60s to the high 50s.
Click here to view a 10-day forecast for Paso Robles from Weather Underground.
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Paso Robles is forecast to reach 88 degrees on Tuesday before cooling to 64 degrees on Friday



