California – A light marine layer hangs low over San Diego this morning, and a few passing showers are leaving roads damp and slightly slick as commuters head out.
According to the National Weather Service, only a 20% chance of light showers lingers early, with rainfall brief and scattered before skies begin to clear later this morning . Winds stay light, but visibility can dip in isolated pockets of mist near the coast.
Across San Diego, Chula Vista, and La Jolla, drivers along I-5 and I-805 should watch for slick pavement, especially on ramps and shaded areas. Conditions improve steadily by late morning as clouds break and sunshine returns. Plan a little extra time if you’re heading out early.
By this afternoon, the pattern flips. Highs climb near 69°F with mostly sunny skies, signaling a shift into a calmer stretch of spring weather. Thursday and Friday continue that trend, both reaching near 71°F with dry air and light winds—ideal for outdoor plans.
Looking ahead, a weak system brushes the region again by Saturday. Expect a slight chance of showers with highs cooling to around 67°F. Sunday rebounds to near 68°F with more sun returning. No severe weather concerns, but quick changes remain possible this time of year.
Temperatures stay mild overnight in the mid-50s, keeping conditions comfortable. Still, early morning moisture can create slick spots on roads, especially after brief showers.
Five Day Outlook for San Diego, California:
Today: High 69°F, slight morning showers then clearing
Thursday: High 71°F, partly sunny
Friday: High 71°F, mostly sunny
Saturday: High 67°F, slight chance of showers
Sunday: High 68°F, mostly sunny





