Drivers in San Diego should be prepared for patchy fog this morning, especially along major roadways such as I-5 and Route 163. Low visibility could impact travel until around 11 a.m., after which the fog is expected to lift, leading to mostly sunny skies. Temperatures will rise to a high near 79°F by the afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service, the early fog could reduce visibility to less than a mile in some areas, particularly along coastal routes. Residents planning to commute or travel are advised to exercise caution and allow extra time for their morning journeys. Once the fog clears, sunshine will dominate, making it an ideal afternoon for outdoor activities.
Heading into the weekend, similar patterns will continue. Friday night will remain partly cloudy, with calm winds keeping temperatures mild, around 65°F. By Saturday, expect patchy fog again in the early hours, giving way to mostly sunny skies. Saturday’s high will reach 82°F, making it one of the warmer days in the forecast.
For those planning weekend outings, Sunday will feature another round of sunshine, with highs peaking near 83°F. However, be mindful of the return of patchy fog in the mornings, especially if heading to the coast. Early next week, temperatures will remain steady, with clouds increasing late Monday.