San Diego, CA – A series of rain showers will bring wet conditions to San Diego this week, with heavier rain expected by Thursday night. Commuters should prepare for slick roads and possible delays, especially on major highways like I-5.
According to the National Weather Service, rain is likely to begin Tuesday morning with areas of drizzle, followed by steady showers late Tuesday night. By Wednesday, an 80% chance of rain will impact the region, with even heavier downpours likely overnight. The heaviest rain is forecast for Thursday night, when strong gusts and possible thunderstorms could develop.
Daytime highs will remain mild, ranging from 59°F to 62°F through Friday, but overnight lows will dip to the upper 40s and low 50s. Rain could taper off by Friday morning, leading to drier conditions into the weekend.
Drivers should remain cautious on wet roads, as heavy rain may cause ponding and reduced visibility. Travelers along I-5 and I-8 should plan for slower commutes, especially during peak hours. Residents are encouraged to check forecasts regularly and prepare for possible travel delays.




