San Diego, CA — Patchy fog and warm temperatures will mark San Diego’s weather heading into the Veterans Day weekend. The National Weather Service forecasts sunny days with highs reaching 72°F through Friday, while evenings bring patchy fog and cooler temperatures in the low 50s. Residents planning outdoor events should be cautious of reduced visibility at night due to fog.
The weather pattern is set to hold through the weekend, with Saturday mirroring Friday’s sunny conditions during the day and patchy fog overnight. Highs are expected to remain in the low 70s, perfect for daytime activities. Veterans Day, on Monday, will see morning fog clearing into mostly sunny skies, with a high near 68°F, ideal for parades and celebrations.
Looking further ahead, early next week continues the mild trend. Tuesday will be partly cloudy with temperatures in the high 60s, while overnight lows linger in the low 50s. By midweek, San Diego can expect mostly sunny skies and a slight temperature rise to around 74°F.
Motorists should exercise caution on foggy nights, especially along coastal roads where visibility may be significantly reduced. As San Diego moves toward winter, foggy evenings may become more common. Drive carefully and allow extra time for travel in affected areas.
Be sure to stay updated on local forecasts as conditions may shift, particularly with fog patterns near the coast.
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