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Warming trend in the forecast for Paso Robles this week

Warming trend in the forecast for Paso Robles this week

Paso Robles Daily News

May 3, 2026

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Well, it looks like we’re trading in our light jackets for sunglasses this week. According to the *Paso Robles Daily News*, a warming trend is headed our way, with temperatures expected to climb into the 90s by the weekend. After those cooler, almost spring-like mornings we’ve been enjoying, it’s a friendly nudge that summer isn’t too far off—even if the calendar says May.

For those of us who live here, we know this dance well. Paso Robles weather has a way of keeping us on our toes, but this gradual warm-up is actually perfect timing. It means the downtown farmers’ market will feel like a true evening outing again, and those patio spots along the square will be buzzing with folks sipping iced coffee (or maybe a local rosé). Just a heads up for anyone with weekend plans at the wineries or out on the trails: pack the sunscreen and a big water bottle. We’re Paso strong, but even we need to respect that inland heat.

So enjoy the slow burn, neighbors. It’s a gentle reminder that the best part of living in the 805 is how each season slides into the next—and how we always find a way to make the most of it, whether it’s 60 or 96 degrees.

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