San Diego, CA – Clouds will lift across coastal California Friday as San Diego dries out with sunshine and warm temperatures just in time for the weekend.
According to the National Weather Service, skies will begin clearing Friday morning, giving way to a high near 74°F by midday and reaching 76°F Saturday and Sunday. Light southwest winds will accompany the shift, making conditions ideal for beachgoers, but increased sun exposure raises UV concerns during peak hours.
Drivers on I-5, I-8, and local coastal routes should plan for heavier traffic as San Diegans take advantage of the first full clear-sky weekend of summer. Visibility will improve significantly after several days of marine layer gloom, offering excellent driving conditions through Monday.
Saturday and Sunday are expected to start off mostly cloudy but will gradually become sunny, with temperatures climbing to the mid-70s. Overnight lows will hold in the low 60s, offering mild evenings for outdoor dining or events.
Though no weather advisories are currently in place, residents should still take standard summer precautions — hydrate often, apply sunscreen, and limit strenuous activity during peak sunlight.
Looking ahead, Monday and Tuesday bring continued clearing and highs in the mid-70s. Wednesday will stay sunny and slightly cooler, with highs near 73°F.
🌤️ 5-Day Forecast for San Diego (June 27 – July 1):
- Friday: Gradual clearing, high 74°F, low 62°F
- Saturday: Decreasing clouds, high 76°F, low 63°F
- Sunday: Gradual clearing, high 76°F, low 63°F
- Monday: Mostly sunny, high 74°F, low 62°F
- Tuesday: Sunny, high 74°F, low 62°F