San Diego, California – Drivers in San Diego should brace for low visibility during their Monday morning commute, as fog is expected until around 11 a.m.
According to the National Weather Service, patchy fog will linger across coastal San Diego County Monday morning, potentially limiting visibility on roadways like Interstate 5 and Highway 163. The fog will gradually clear by late morning, giving way to mostly sunny skies and mild summer temperatures, with a high near 72°F. Winds from the west could reach 10 mph in the afternoon.
Cloudy nights and patchy fog will remain a theme this week, especially before 11 a.m. each morning through Thursday. While daytime highs stay steady in the low 70s, early risers and commuters should expect reduced visibility and damp road conditions — especially along coastal and low-lying areas.
By Friday, skies will clear and give way to consistent sunshine and warmer conditions, offering a classic Southern California June outlook. No precipitation is expected through the week, but drivers are urged to keep headlights on during fog-prone hours and allow extra time for morning travel.
Summer conditions will continue into the weekend, making this a good week for outdoor activities — once the fog lifts.
🌤️ Five-Day Forecast for San Diego (June 8–13):
- Sunday: Patchy fog before 11 a.m., then mostly cloudy. High near 72°F.
- Monday: Fog before 11 a.m., then mostly sunny. High near 72°F.
- Tuesday: Patchy fog early, then sunny. High near 73°F.
- Wednesday: Morning fog, then mostly sunny. High near 73°F.
- Thursday: Fog in the morning, clearing to sunshine. High near 72°F.
Patchy fog persists through midweek, with brighter skies and warmer afternoons heading into the weekend.