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Triple digits in the forecast next week for Paso Robles

Triple digits in the forecast next week for Paso Robles

Paso Robles Daily News

August 22, 2026

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Paso Robles, it’s time to dig out the fans and fill up the water bottles — triple digits are headed our way next week. According to the Paso Robles Daily News, we’re looking at a high of 100 degrees on Tuesday and 102 on Wednesday. That’s the kind of heat that makes the oaks look tired and the sidewalks shimmer, but it’s also when our town gets extra resourceful.

We know how to handle this — morning walks before the sun gets mean, afternoons by the pool or under a shade tree, and evenings on the patio with a cold glass of something local. Check on your older neighbors, keep the pets inside, and don’t forget the sunscreen. It’s August in Paso, and while the heat can be tough, it’s also part of what makes our wine grapes and community so strong. Stay cool, Paso.

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