San Diego Drivers: Watch for Patchy Fog on I-5 Monday Morning, Clear and Warmer by Midweek

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San Diego, CA – San Diego commuters could face low visibility Monday morning as patchy fog settles across the area before skies clear and temperatures rise. After a cloudy Sunday, warmer weather is returning for the start of the workweek, but drivers should be alert early Monday.

According to the National Weather Service, fog is expected before 11 a.m. Monday, especially near coastal routes like I-5 and Highway 163. Temperatures will rebound to a pleasant 72°F by afternoon under mostly sunny skies. Winds will stay light, shifting between 5 to 10 mph throughout the day.

The week ahead brings a clear and steady warm-up. Tuesday will be mostly sunny, with a high near 78°F and continued calm conditions through the evening. Wednesday and Thursday look nearly identical, with highs near 79°F and clear overnight skies, offering ideal spring conditions for outdoor plans.

Looking ahead to the weekend, Friday and Saturday will see mild lows around 61°F and sunny skies with highs hovering in the low to mid 70s — a perfect setup for early summer activities.

5-Day San Diego Forecast

  • Monday: Patchy fog before 11 a.m., then mostly sunny. High 72°F.
  • Tuesday: Mostly sunny. High 78°F.
  • Wednesday: Mostly sunny. High 79°F.
  • Thursday: Mostly cloudy. High 79°F.
  • Friday: Mostly sunny. High 74°F.

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