San Diego, CA – Morning commuters in San Diego may face slick spots on I-5 and I-8 Saturday morning as patchy drizzle lingers until midday. Low clouds will hang over the metro area, keeping temperatures cooler than average and potentially slowing traffic on coastal routes. Drivers should allow extra time and maintain safe following distances.
According to the National Weather Service, drizzle could persist until late morning Saturday before skies gradually clear. Highs will reach near 71°F, with light southwest winds of 5 to 10 mph. Evening conditions will stay mild, with lows around 63°F.
Cloud cover will return Sunday morning before giving way to sunnier skies and highs near 73°F. Monday’s pattern brings a brief warm-up, topping out around 75°F before more morning clouds arrive Tuesday. The persistent marine layer could continue affecting visibility for early commuters through midweek.
Beachgoers should expect cooler water temperatures and limited sun until afternoons, especially Saturday. Inland communities will see slightly warmer daytime highs but will also experience morning gray.
Conditions remain stable through next week with no significant storms expected, but daily drizzle and clouds could impact early travel and outdoor plans.
Five-Day Forecast for San Diego, CA
Saturday: Patchy drizzle early, clearing later. High 71°F / Low 63°F.
Sunday: Morning clouds, mostly sunny later. High 73°F / Low 64°F.
Monday: Morning clouds, gradual clearing. High 75°F / Low 64°F.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy AM, sunny PM. High 76°F / Low 66°F.
Wednesday: Patchy fog AM, partly sunny PM. High 76°F / Low 67°F.




