San Diego, CA – San Diego residents are facing challenging weather conditions as a dense fog advisory remains in effect until 9 AM Friday. Visibility is expected to drop to as low as one-quarter mile in some areas, particularly along coastal routes, making driving hazardous. The fog could also impact air travel, so travelers are advised to check for delays at San Diego International Airport.
According to the National Weather Service, the fog will lift by mid-morning, but drivers should exercise caution when traveling Friday morning, especially on coastal roads such as Interstate 5. It is recommended to slow down, use headlights, and maintain plenty of space between vehicles.
Looking ahead, the weekend promises a shift to more pleasant conditions. Saturday and Sunday will bring mild temperatures and partly sunny skies, with highs in the mid-60s to low 70s. Winds will remain light, making for a more comfortable spring weekend.
The forecast also predicts slightly warmer temperatures for the start of next week, with highs climbing into the upper 60s and low 70s. Coastal areas will see more sunshine, although light fog may persist during the mornings. By midweek, temperatures are expected to hold steady, with calm conditions continuing.
For those planning outdoor activities this weekend, Saturday and Sunday’s forecast offers ideal conditions for spring enjoyment. As always, stay updated on local weather alerts and adjust plans accordingly for the best experience.
5-Day Forecast:
- Friday: High 75°F, low 56°F, partly sunny by midday.
- Saturday: High 70°F, low 54°F, light winds, partly sunny.
- Sunday: High 68°F, low 54°F, mostly sunny.
- Monday: High 68°F, low 54°F, light winds, sunny.
- Tuesday: High 67°F, low 53°F, increasing clouds.




