San Diego, California – Gray skies will hang over San Diego through early Tuesday, but residents can expect summer sun to return by midday June 3rd.
According to the National Weather Service, cloud cover will persist into late morning Tuesday before skies clear and temperatures rise to a summer-like 71°F. Light winds from the west will increase to 5–10 mph, with calmer conditions expected by Tuesday night.
Commuters on I-5 and CA-163 may experience reduced morning visibility due to marine-layer cloud buildup. While no advisories are in place, drivers should remain alert during early hours, especially near the coast. Tuesday night will be mostly cloudy with lows around 61°F and light northwest breezes.
Conditions remain consistent through the workweek, with patchy clouds each morning and sunshine by afternoon. Winds may gust up to 20 mph on Wednesday, especially inland. No extreme weather or heat alerts are forecast at this time, but locals are encouraged to dress in layers and monitor air quality during cloud inversions.
This pattern is typical for early June in coastal Southern California, often called “June Gloom” — a cool marine layer that gradually gives way to warmer afternoons. Expect similar conditions to continue into the weekend.
🌤 Extended Five-Day Summer Weather Outlook for San Diego (June 3–7):
- Tuesday, June 3: Cloudy early, sunny by afternoon. High: 71°F / Low: 61°F
- Wednesday, June 4: AM clouds, breezy PM sun. High: 70°F / Low: 60°F
- Thursday, June 5: Morning clouds, mild breeze. High: 71°F / Low: 61°F
- Friday, June 6: Similar pattern, mild afternoon. High: 72°F / Low: 61°F
- Saturday, June 7: Mostly sunny by late morning. High: 73°F / Low: 62°F