San Diego, CA – High surf and patchy drizzle are set to continue affecting San Diego’s coastline through Sunday morning, prompting safety advisories and altered beach plans. A High Surf Advisory remains in effect until 4 p.m. Saturday, with waves posing threats to swimmers, surfers, and shoreline drivers along Highway 75 and Pacific Coast Highway.
According to the National Weather Service, coastal communities should expect patchy drizzle before 11 a.m. Sunday, followed by partial clearing. Daytime highs will reach near 64°F with west winds of 5 to 10 mph. Minor showers may return Sunday night with a 20% chance of rain.
Beachgoers should avoid swimming near jetties or rocks and monitor surf conditions. Strong rip currents remain likely. Drivers along coastal routes are urged to remain alert for low visibility during early-morning hours due to marine layer drizzle.
Looking Ahead: 5-Day San Diego Forecast
- Monday: Mostly cloudy with highs around 67°F.
- Tuesday: Cloudy again with similar temperatures in the mid-60s.
- Wednesday: Slight chance of showers returns with lows near 51°F.
- Thursday: Another round of possible showers, especially overnight.
- Friday: Partly sunny with continued cool temps around 64°F.



