San Diego, CA — San Diego residents can expect a mix of clear days and patchy fog in the coming days, affecting visibility and potentially impacting weekend plans. The National Weather Service advises caution during evening and early morning hours, as fog may reduce visibility on roads like Interstate 5 and State Route 163. Drivers are urged to use low beams and reduce speed when fog rolls in, especially from Saturday night through Sunday morning.
According to the National Weather Service, Thursday will bring sunny skies with a high near 71°F, accompanied by light and variable winds that will settle down in the evening. Temperatures will drop to a low of 49°F overnight, providing cool but clear conditions for outdoor activities. By Friday, residents can expect another sunny day, with a similar high of 71°F and calm afternoon winds, making it ideal for those planning outdoor activities or commuting around the city.
As the weekend approaches, Saturday will remain sunny, but evening hours will introduce patchy fog, bringing increased humidity and reduced visibility. The fog is expected to linger into early Sunday morning, clearing by mid-morning, with temperatures reaching around 68°F. Monday could see a slight chance of showers, marking a shift toward cooler and cloudier conditions at the start of next week.