California – Coastal clouds drift over San Diego’s skyline as a quiet, dry start gives way to a wetter turn by nightfall.
Sun breaks through at times with highs near 75°F, offering a mild and comfortable afternoon across San Diego County. Beaches stay calm, and visibility remains clear for drivers along I-5 and coastal routes.
According to the National Weather Service, rain chances begin increasing late Friday with about a 40% chance of showers developing after sunset. This marks the leading edge of a broader Pacific system moving inland.
By Saturday, conditions become more unsettled. Light showers may develop before midday, though coverage remains limited early. Expect more clouds and slightly cooler air, with highs near 70°F.
Rain intensifies Saturday night, with a 60% chance of steadier showers spreading across San Diego, Chula Vista, and inland valleys. Roads will turn slick quickly, especially after dark.
Plan extra time if driving Saturday night. Wet pavement and reduced visibility could impact travel.
Sunday keeps the wet pattern in place. Showers remain likely through much of the day, with highs dipping into the mid-60s. Occasional heavier bursts may reduce visibility along major corridors.
Keep umbrellas and rain gear ready through the weekend. Conditions may stay unsettled into early next week before gradual clearing.
Five Day Outlook for San Diego, CA:
Friday: High 73°F, increasing clouds late
Saturday: High 70°F, slight chance of showers
Sunday: High 66°F, showers likely
Monday: High 66°F, chance of showers
Tuesday: High 70°F, sunny




