San Diego, CA – Patchy morning fog will give way to clear skies and summer sunshine Friday, August 1st, as San Diego kicks off the new month with a gradual warm-up.
According to the National Weather Service, fog will linger through mid-morning Friday before skies clear and temperatures climb to a high near 76°F. Light northwest winds between 5 and 10 mph will bring mild relief as drier air moves in. Drivers along I-5 and coastal routes should expect reduced visibility early, especially before 11 a.m.
The weekend forecast continues the warming trend. Saturday and Sunday will bring mostly sunny skies, with highs reaching 78–79°F and overnight lows in the mid-60s. Fog could return Saturday morning, but otherwise conditions will stay dry and pleasant. Beachgoers should still stay alert for lingering morning cloud cover and potential rip currents through Saturday afternoon.
Heading into next week, Monday and Tuesday will see similar patterns: partly cloudy mornings giving way to afternoon sunshine, with daytime highs hovering near 77–79°F. Coastal communities can expect increased humidity and calm evening winds.
Residents should continue monitoring updates, especially if fog thickens along major highways during early commutes. Visibility may drop quickly near the coast.
Weather Alert: Conditions remain stable into midweek, but daily fog may impact travel during early hours. The next detailed update is expected by Monday morning.




