San Diego, CA – Spring weather will continue to impact San Diego this week, with windy conditions and an increasing chance of clouds. Residents should prepare for gusty winds through Tuesday, especially as temperatures dip overnight. The National Weather Service (NWS) reports that winds could reach 20 mph by Monday, with gusts potentially reaching 25 mph during the day.
Temperatures are expected to remain mild throughout the week, with highs in the upper 60s to low 70s. However, the breeze will make it feel a bit cooler. By Monday night, the temperature will drop to around 53°F, and scattered clouds will become more frequent. On Tuesday, cloud cover will increase, but no significant rain is expected through the first half of the week. The NWS advises residents to secure outdoor furniture and be cautious of windy conditions, particularly on roads like Interstate 5 where gusts can reduce visibility and make driving conditions more hazardous.
As the week progresses, San Diego will experience mostly cloudy skies on Wednesday, with a slight chance of showers in the afternoon. The temperature will peak at around 68°F during the day before dropping to 55°F at night.
Here’s a quick look at your 5-day forecast:
- Monday: Partly cloudy with highs near 68°F; winds from the northwest at 5-10 mph
- Tuesday: Increasing clouds with highs near 67°F
- Wednesday: Partly sunny with highs near 67°F
- Thursday: Mostly cloudy with lows around 55°F
- Friday: Sunny with highs near 68°F


