San Diego, CA – A dense fog advisory is in place for San Diego until 8 a.m. today, with visibility near zero in some areas. Residents should exercise caution during their morning commute. After the fog lifts, temperatures will rise to a pleasant 80°F under mostly sunny skies. Expect light winds from the northwest at 5 to 10 mph, providing a calm and warm day.
According to the National Weather Service, patchy fog will return tonight, bringing mostly cloudy skies and a low near 66°F. The fog pattern will continue into Tuesday morning, but sunny conditions and a high near 77°F are expected by the afternoon. For those planning early outings, be aware of reduced visibility and adjust travel plans accordingly.
Wednesday’s forecast is similar, with patchy fog in the morning giving way to sunshine and a high of 77°F. While the foggy conditions may be inconvenient, they contribute to mild daytime temperatures, making this a good time for outdoor activities later in the day.
Drivers should use fog lights and drive slowly during foggy conditions to ensure safety. By Thursday, patchy fog will persist in the morning, with sunny skies and highs near 78°F later in the day. This pattern is anticipated to last through the end of the week, so stay informed about local weather updates.
Weekend temperatures will hover around the mid-70s, with partly sunny skies. San Diego residents should be prepared for repeated foggy mornings, but can expect warm, clear afternoons for the rest of the week.




