San Diego, CA – San Diego residents can look forward to a sunny Saturday, with high temperatures nearing 70°F, according to the National Weather Service. However, patchy fog is expected in the late evening, continuing into Sunday morning and returning again on Veterans Day, creating potential visibility issues. Residents planning early drives or Veterans Day events should prepare for foggy conditions and reduced visibility, particularly along major routes such as I-5 and I-805.
According to the forecast, Saturday will bring clear skies and mild temperatures. Winds will remain light, shifting to a gentle northwest breeze in the afternoon. Saturday night, patchy fog is expected to develop after 10 p.m., leading to partly cloudy skies and lows around 51°F. On Sunday, the fog is likely to persist until late morning, before clearing to a mostly sunny day with a high near 70°F.
As Veterans Day approaches on Monday, patchy fog may linger through the morning, gradually clearing to reveal sunny skies and a high of 69°F. Commuters and residents attending Veterans Day ceremonies should be cautious of low visibility during early hours, particularly in coastal areas. Monday night brings a slight chance of showers, with lows around 53°F.
Looking further ahead, Tuesday is anticipated to start cloudy, with gradual clearing by afternoon and highs near 68°F. Additional patches of fog may return Tuesday night, with mostly sunny conditions expected on Wednesday.