California – Low clouds hang over San Diego’s coastline, but breaks of sun are already pushing through, signaling a steady shift toward warmer and brighter conditions within hours.
According to the National Weather Service, skies will gradually clear through the day with highs reaching near 68°F. Light winds increase slightly this afternoon, but conditions remain calm across the metro .
Across downtown San Diego, La Jolla, and Chula Vista, the morning marine layer keeps things cool and gray early. By midday, sunshine takes over, bringing a more comfortable and mild feel. Roads remain dry, though changing light conditions could impact visibility along I-5 and coastal routes.
By Friday, temperatures climb into the mid-70s under mostly sunny skies. That warming trend continues into the first weekend of April, with highs approaching 79°F Saturday and mid-70s Sunday. Beaches will stay slightly cooler, but inland neighborhoods warm quickly.
Patchy fog may develop late Saturday night into early Sunday, especially near the coast. Drivers should be prepared for brief reductions in visibility during early morning hours.
Looking ahead, temperatures hold steady into early next week, generally in the low 70s with a mix of clouds and sun. It’s a classic spring setup with mild days and cool mornings.
Five Day Outlook for San Diego, California
Friday: Mostly sunny, high 76°F
Saturday: Sunny, high 79°F
Sunday: Sunny, high 76°F
Monday: Mostly sunny, high 72°F
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high 73°F


