SAN DIEGO (FOX5/KUSI)-- A heat wave continues to impact San Diego County with another potentially record-breaking day forecasted for the desert.

Borrego Springs is expected to shatter a heat record for the second day in a row with 116 degrees forecasted by the National Weather Service. The desert neighborhood hit a record high of 116 degrees on Thursday, shattering its record of 114 degrees in 2014.

Records broken Thursday:

Borrego: 116° (Record: 114° in 2014) Ramona: 104° (Record 101° in 2018) Campo: 106° (Record 105° in 2018)

An Extreme Heat Warning in the desert and a Heat Advisory in the inland valleys and mountains will remain in effect until 8 pm on Friday.

Cooldown is incoming

NWS forecasted that highs are expected to drop gradually. By the middle of next week, temperatures in

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