San Diego Weather Update: Slight Showers Tuesday, Clearing by Midweek Ahead of Labor Day Weekend

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San Diego, Calif. – Morning drivers in San Diego may face slick roads Tuesday as patchy fog and light showers roll in before sunrise. Motorists should use caution, especially along I-5 and coastal routes, where visibility could quickly drop and pavement may become slippery.

According to the National Weather Service, showers hold a 20% chance of developing after 11 a.m. Tuesday, with highs near 77 degrees. Clouds will linger, but conditions improve through the afternoon as drier air moves in. Light winds from the west will help clear skies by evening.

The midweek outlook favors calmer, clearer conditions. Wednesday turns mostly sunny with highs near 79, and Thursday stays mild under partly sunny skies. This steady warming trend continues through the weekend, offering ideal weather for outdoor plans.

Labor Day travelers can expect dry, comfortable weather across San Diego County. Highs will stay in the upper 70s through Sunday, with nighttime lows hovering in the upper 60s. Those planning barbecues, beach outings, or road trips will enjoy a stretch of sunny, calm days.

Residents should prepare for slow commutes Tuesday morning but can expect smoother travel by midweek. No weather-related hazards are anticipated during the holiday weekend.

Warnings remain minimal after Tuesday, but motorists should watch for early-morning fog pockets along coastal highways through Thursday.

Five Day Forecast for San Diego, Calif.:

  • Tuesday: Slight chance of showers, high 77, low 66
  • Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high 79, low 67
  • Thursday: Partly sunny, high 79, low 68
  • Friday: Mostly sunny, high 79, low 68
  • Saturday: Mostly sunny, high 78, low 67