San Diego, CA – Early morning drivers in San Diego should prepare for patchy fog Tuesday, especially along I-5 and coastal routes. Visibility could dip below 1000 feet in some spots before clearing by late morning.
According to the National Weather Service, fog will linger until around 11 a.m. Tuesday, followed by mostly sunny skies and highs reaching 73°F. Calm conditions overnight will give way to light southwest winds becoming west at 5 to 10 mph by Tuesday afternoon. Tuesday night will remain mostly clear with a low around 54°F and light winds calming by evening.
Commuters are urged to drive cautiously Tuesday morning, especially near low-lying areas and coastal highways. Use headlights and allow extra travel time during the fog window. No major rainfall or severe weather is expected, but visibility challenges could disrupt morning travel patterns.
The rest of the week remains mild with typical spring weather. Wednesday brings a high near 65°F under mostly cloudy skies. By Thursday and Friday, San Diego warms into the upper 60s with intermittent clouds. Nighttime lows will hover in the low 50s.
Heading into the weekend, sunshine dominates with highs returning to a comfortable 67°F. Coastal breezes stay light, offering ideal conditions for outdoor plans. No major weather alerts are in effect, but residents should stay updated with daily forecasts as conditions shift through the spring season.



