Forecasters predicted warm temperatures throughout Riverside County this week, but no excessive heat warning was issued for the first time in a few weeks.

Sunday temperatures reached a high of 108 in the Coachella Valley, 92 in the Riverside metropolitan area, 87 in the Temecula Valley and 94 in Hemet, according to the National Weather Service.

Throughout the week, the Coachella Valley was expected to have temperatures ranging from 107 to 112, with overnight lows in the 80s.

In the Riverside metropolitan area, temperatures were expected to be in the mid-to-upper 90s by day, dropping to the upper 60s by night.

Temperatures were expected to range from the mid-90s to low 100s in Hemet with lows dropping to the mid-60s.

In the Temecula Valley, temperatures were expected to range from the high 80s to low 90s by day, dropping to the 60s by night.

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