San Diego, CA – High surf is the main concern for beachgoers and coastal residents in San Diego this weekend. A High Surf Advisory is in effect until Sunday at 11 p.m. PDT. According to the National Weather Service, waves could reach heights of 6 to 8 feet along local beaches, creating hazardous conditions for swimmers and boaters. If you’re planning to head out near the water, exercise caution and avoid non-essential travel along the coastline.
For inland areas, expect mostly cloudy skies and a slight chance of light showers on Sunday, particularly in the afternoon. While rainfall won’t be heavy, conditions could lead to slick roads and reduced visibility, especially in the South County and North County regions. Temperatures will remain mild, with a high near 66°F and a low of 55°F. Winds will pick up during the day, gusting as high as 20 mph, so be mindful of any flying debris.
Looking ahead, Monday will bring mostly clear skies with highs in the mid 60s. There’s a slight chance of rain returning by Tuesday, but it will be a brief passing shower. Temperatures will remain relatively cool through the week, with highs ranging from 60°F to 70°F.
Here’s a quick glance at your upcoming week:
- Monday: High of 64°F, mostly sunny
- Tuesday: High of 67°F, partly cloudy with light showers possible
- Wednesday: High of 67°F, sunny skies
- Thursday: High of 70°F, sunny
- Friday: High of 74°F, sunny and warm




