San Diego, California – A gray start to Thursday may briefly disrupt San Diego’s spring rhythm, but clearer skies and a warm-up are on the way.
According to the National Weather Service, Thursday, May 15 will begin cloudy with temperatures peaking near 68°F as gradual clearing moves in through the afternoon. Winds will stay light, coming from the southwest at 5 to 10 mph. While conditions remain calm, a slight rain risk enters the picture Saturday night, signaling a minor shift in the region’s dry May streak.
Travelers along Interstate 5 and Highway 805 should remain alert to reduced visibility early Thursday and again on Saturday as clouds thicken. Though rain is not expected until late Saturday, forecasters note that isolated showers could impact coastal areas like La Jolla and Imperial Beach. No severe weather is expected, but light weekend rain could affect outdoor events or travel plans.
Friday offers a mostly cloudy day with a high near 67°F, setting up a cooler trend. Saturday continues that pattern, topping out around 66°F with overcast skies and a slight chance of rain after sunset. By Sunday, skies stay cloudy with cooler highs near 64°F.
Looking ahead, next week brings a mild rebound. Monday and Tuesday offer partly sunny skies, with temperatures climbing back toward the low 70s by Tuesday afternoon.




