California Weather Alert: Patchy Fog and Spring Warm-Up Hit San Diego Through Friday

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Fog Alert
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San Diego, CA –
Patchy fog and spring warmth are teaming up in San Diego this week, creating a mix of cloudy mornings and sunlit afternoons. Starting Wednesday, coastal areas can expect fog before 11 a.m. followed by highs near 66°F, bringing textbook Southern California spring conditions.

According to the National Weather Service, low clouds and patchy fog will develop again Tuesday night with a low near 52°F. By Wednesday morning, light west winds will pick up between 5 to 10 mph, clearing skies into the afternoon. Drivers on Interstate 5 and local highways should stay alert during morning commutes as visibility may drop during early hours due to fog.

Looking ahead, Thursday and Friday will follow a similar pattern—cloudy mornings clearing to sun with highs in the mid to upper 60s. Winds will remain light, offering a calm but variable breeze along the coast. Overnight lows will hover in the low 50s.

By Saturday and Sunday, skies will begin to clear earlier in the day, offering more consistent sunshine and high temperatures approaching 69°F. These mild spring conditions are expected to continue into early next week, giving locals a break from winter’s chill.

Residents should remain cautious during morning travel and check for updates from the National Weather Service, especially in low-lying coastal zones where fog can build quickly. Warmer, drier days are ahead—making this a perfect week to prepare for spring activities while staying weather-aware.