San Diego, CA – Patchy fog will blanket San Diego overnight, potentially reducing visibility for early Saturday drivers along I-5 and I-8. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued an advisory for drivers to be cautious in these conditions as visibility could drop significantly after 11 p.m.
According to the NWS, fog is expected to clear by late morning Saturday, giving way to sunny skies with temperatures reaching 76°F. Sunday will follow a similar pattern with dense fog in the early hours, clearing for an afternoon high near 78°F. Commuters along major roadways like I-15 and State Route 163 are advised to drive slowly and use low beams until fog clears.
The fog will linger through Monday morning, but clear conditions and temperatures in the high 70s are expected by midday. With warmer weather on the horizon, residents are encouraged to plan outdoor activities accordingly.
Looking into next week, patchy fog will remain a morning concern, but skies will turn mostly sunny by Tuesday. Stay informed on any changes and drive carefully on fog-prone highways.