Dense Fog Advisory in San Diego: Low Visibility Hazards on I-5 and I-405 Today

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San Diego, CA – A dense fog advisory is in effect for San Diego County coastal areas, warning drivers to expect significantly reduced visibility on major roads. Low visibility is anticipated to persist until 9 a.m. PDT, impacting travel on I-5, I-405, and Highway 163. Authorities urge motorists to use headlights, reduce speed, and maintain safe distances to prevent accidents.

According to the National Weather Service, visibility may drop to a quarter-mile or less, especially near coastal areas. With dense fog making morning commutes challenging, drivers should be extra cautious through 9 a.m. Following this advisory, the forecast predicts clearing skies and warmer conditions as the day progresses, with highs reaching 75°F by the afternoon.

The weekend outlook suggests intermittent fog and cloudy conditions. Patchy fog is likely overnight, with lows around 60°F. Saturday morning will see more fog before skies clear, leading to mostly sunny conditions with temperatures rising to 75°F.

For Sunday and Monday, residents can expect continued cloudiness. Sunday’s high will reach near 71°F, and Monday will be slightly cooler at 69°F. Fog may still be present each morning, particularly along the coast, impacting visibility for early drivers. By Tuesday, temperatures remain steady, hovering around 69°F with mostly cloudy skies.