California sunshine is already bright over San Diego, and by midday beaches and inland valleys will warm quickly under clear skies.
Temperatures climb into the mid-70s this afternoon, topping out near 76 degrees. Light winds turn northwest at 10 to 15 mph, with gusts reaching 20 mph at times. According to the National Weather Service in San Diego, dry air and steady sun will dominate through midweek, with no rain in sight.
Drivers along I-5, I-8, and the 805 may notice brief crosswinds near open coastal stretches this afternoon. Secure loose patio items and use caution if traveling in high-profile vehicles. For beachgoers, expect choppy surf conditions where winds peak.
Tuesday stays mostly sunny with highs around 77 degrees. Winds ease slightly, then return from the northwest late in the day. By Wednesday, highs dip to about 73 degrees as a weak shift in flow cools the region slightly. Nights remain mild, with lows in the mid-50s.
Skies stay mostly sunny into Thursday and Friday. Highs rebound to the mid-70s by late week, reinforcing the early taste of spring warmth. No winter weather or freeze risk is expected across coastal San Diego County.
Looking ahead, the 6–10 day outlook favors above-normal temperatures across Southern California. That means more steady warmth heading into early next week.
Five Day Outlook for San Diego, California:
Today: Mostly sunny, high near 76.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high near 77.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high near 73.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, high near 76.
Friday: Mostly sunny, high near 76.



