San Diego, California – Thunder rumbles could return to San Diego Saturday afternoon, as a slight chance of thunderstorms rolls in with spring temperatures hovering near 64°F.
According to the National Weather Service, a low-pressure disturbance could trigger isolated storms after 1 p.m. Saturday. Gusts could reach 25 mph by evening. Although the chance of precipitation is low at 20%, any storms that form may briefly disrupt outdoor plans, particularly in inland neighborhoods and along coastal roads. Motorists on I-5 and I-805 should remain alert for sudden visibility changes and gusty winds.
Saturday night will bring calmer skies with lows dipping to 53°F. Sunday stays mostly cloudy but dry. Starting Monday, conditions begin to improve with warmer air moving in—expect highs of 66°F and clearing skies.
By Tuesday, spring weather brings patchy morning fog, especially before 11 a.m. If you’re commuting along the I-15 corridor or heading toward downtown via CA-94, expect visibility to drop. Drivers should reduce speed and use low beams in dense fog.
Looking ahead:
- Monday: Mostly cloudy, becoming sunny by afternoon. High: 66°F
- Tuesday: Patchy fog early, then partly sunny. High: 69°F
- Wednesday: Patchy fog again in the morning. High: 69°F
- Thursday: Partly sunny. High near 68°F


