San Diego, California – Spring skies won’t clear just yet in San Diego, where light rain, patchy drizzle, and gusty winds could disrupt weekend plans and impact travel on I-5 and I-8 through Saturday night.
According to the National Weather Service, a slight chance of drizzle and isolated showers will linger through Friday and into Saturday morning, with winds gusting up to 20 mph by midday Saturday. Drivers along coastal highways should be alert for slick conditions and reduced visibility, especially during morning commutes.
Friday will begin with cloudy skies and possible drizzle before giving way to partial sunshine and a high near 62°F. Winds from the south will shift west in the afternoon, gusting along coastal corridors and canyon roads. Friday night remains mostly cloudy with a low around 53°F.
Saturday brings the next chance for light showers, with clouds clearing slightly by the afternoon. Winds will increase through the day, with northwest gusts again reaching 20 mph. Saturday night stays mostly cloudy and breezy.
The second half of the weekend improves, with partly sunny skies expected Sunday and a high near 63°F. Monday and Tuesday will trend warmer and clearer, with highs in the mid-60s and early patchy fog possible each night.
📆 Five-Day Spring Weather Outlook:
- Friday: Patchy drizzle, cloudy, high 62°F
- Saturday: Slight showers, breezy, high 62°F
- Sunday: Partly sunny, high 63°F
- Monday: Clearing, high 66°F
- Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high 69°F



