California – A thin layer of fog drifts across San Diego this morning, softening skylines and dampening roads along I-5 and coastal routes as visibility fluctuates in pockets.
According to the National Weather Service, patchy fog lingers through late morning before steady clearing develops by midday. Temperatures climb to near 73°F with light winds shifting west around 10 mph, bringing a mild, slightly cool feel near the water.
Across downtown, La Jolla, and Chula Vista, drivers may encounter brief visibility drops near exits and low-lying stretches. Wet pavement can create slick spots, especially on shaded roads. Keep headlights on and allow extra following distance through late morning.
Clouds increase slightly into tonight, but dry conditions hold. Tuesday brings gradual clearing again with highs near 73°F, followed by a warmer push into Wednesday. Inland neighborhoods could reach near 75°F under mostly sunny skies, signaling a short-lived stretch of spring warmth.
Changes begin to line up late week. By Thursday afternoon, clouds thicken with a chance of light rain developing. By Friday night into Saturday, scattered showers and even isolated thunderstorms may move through, potentially disrupting travel with brief downpours and slick roads.
Stay alert as timing may shift heading into the weekend. Are you still seeing fog where you are, or has the sunshine broken through?
Five Day Forecast for San Diego, CA
- Today: Patchy fog early, then sunny, high near 73°F
- Tonight: Increasing clouds, low around 57°F
- Tuesday: Gradual clearing, high near 73°F
- Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high near 75°F
- Thursday: Mostly cloudy, high near 73°F




