California’s coastal air feels crisp and calm this morning, with downtown San Diego waking up at 48 degrees under clear skies. The bay sits quiet, and palm fronds barely move. That cool bite fades fast once the sun climbs.
According to the National Weather Service in San Diego, sunshine dominates today with highs near 71 degrees. North winds increase to 5 to 15 mph by afternoon, with occasional gusts up to 25 mph. Drivers along I-5 and I-8 may notice brief crosswinds, especially on elevated ramps and bridges.
Skies stay mostly clear tonight with lows dipping to around 51 degrees. Monday warms further, reaching about 74 degrees under mostly sunny skies. Light winds shift northwest through late morning.
By Tuesday, February 24th, highs climb to near 75 degrees with continued dry weather. Wednesday holds in the mid-70s before Thursday edges warmer near 76 degrees. Morning clouds may drift in at times, but no rain or winter weather concerns appear in this pattern.
The broader 6–10 day outlook signals above-normal temperatures across Southern California. That means steady spring warmth through late week and into next weekend. Beaches, parks and outdoor patios will likely stay busy.
For now, mornings remain cool enough for a jacket. Afternoons feel mild and bright.
Five Day Outlook for San Diego, California:
Monday: Mostly sunny, high 74.
Tuesday: Sunny, high 75.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high 74.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, high 76.
Friday: Mostly sunny, high 77.


