California Summer Weather Alert: Gradual Clearing Brings 74°F Highs Monday — Cooler Mornings Expected in San Diego

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San Diego, California – A stubborn marine layer will cloud San Diego skies through late Monday morning before sunshine takes over, delivering highs near 74°F. Expect a slow but steady warm-up heading into the week, with mild days and increasing clouds at night offering classic coastal summer rhythm.

According to the National Weather Service, Monday’s high of 74°F will arrive after a gray start. Northwest winds will remain light at 5 to 10 mph, making outdoor conditions ideal by afternoon. Morning commuters along Interstate 8 and I-5 should prepare for reduced visibility through 10 a.m., especially inland.

Monday night brings increased cloud cover and a low around 64°F, with calm wind conditions. By Tuesday, skies will clear more quickly, with another high of 71°F expected under gradually clearing skies.

Wednesday and Thursday will follow a similar pattern: mostly cloudy mornings giving way to sunny, comfortable afternoons in the low 70s. Clouds return at night, but no rain is in sight.

This week’s weather is stable, ideal for beachgoers, early joggers, or anyone looking to enjoy typical coastal summer days. No heat waves or storm systems are expected.

Looking Ahead:

  • Monday (July 14): Gradual clearing, high near 74°F, calm northwest winds
  • Tuesday: Morning clouds, then sunny, high near 71°F
  • Wednesday: Mostly cloudy early, high of 73°F by afternoon
  • Thursday: Partly sunny, warmer with a high near 73°F
  • Friday: Mostly sunny, slight warming trend continues, high near 74°F

Expect cooler starts each morning with lows near 64–65°F. No significant weather disruptions are forecast through Friday.

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