San Diego, CA — Patchy fog will cover parts of San Diego on Wednesday morning, making for challenging commutes, particularly along I-5 and I-805. Drivers should exercise caution as reduced visibility may persist until mid-morning before gradual clearing.
According to the National Weather Service, fog will begin developing late Tuesday night and linger through early Wednesday. Winds will remain calm at around 5 mph, with temperatures reaching a high of 65°F by afternoon. By Thursday, skies will clear, giving way to mostly sunny conditions with a high near 68°F.
Friday promises clear skies and a high of 69°F, setting the stage for a warmer weekend. Temperatures are expected to climb to 71°F on Saturday and 72°F on Sunday as an arctic front moves out of the region. Residents can expect calm winds and dry conditions throughout the weekend.
Commuters along major roadways, including I-8 and SR-163, should prepare for reduced visibility Wednesday morning. Travelers are encouraged to allow extra time and use headlights during foggy conditions. The warm-up this weekend provides a perfect opportunity for outdoor activities across the region.