San Diego, CA – Coastal California residents should prepare for breezy winds and persistent cloud cover through the weekend, as San Diego braces for gusts up to 20 mph by Friday.
According to the National Weather Service, Thursday night will remain mostly cloudy with lows around 54°F. Winds from the northwest will range between 5 to 10 mph. By Friday, clouds will linger before gradually giving way to partly sunny skies. Winds are expected to increase, reaching 10 mph with gusts up to 20 mph, especially impacting areas near Interstate 5.
The mild but breezy pattern continues into Saturday with highs near 64°F and a cool start in the low 50s. Skies will again begin cloudy before clearing later in the day. This trend stretches into Sunday with partly sunny conditions and stable highs near 64°F.
Travelers should exercise caution on local roads, especially near the coast and I-5, where gusty winds may affect driving conditions. Outdoor plans may require adjustments due to wind and limited sunshine through Saturday morning.
Looking ahead, Monday and Tuesday bring mostly sunny skies with highs around 66°F. By Wednesday, there’s a slight chance of showers, marking the area’s first hint of precipitation in over a week.
Residents are encouraged to monitor updates from the National Weather Service and limit outdoor burning or sensitive activities during windy periods.
Keep jackets handy and expect variable skies as Southern California rides out a cooler, windier end to March.




