SAN DIEGO, Calif. — Gray skies are set to linger over San Diego through early Monday before sunshine returns midweek, bringing a brief warmup ahead of late-week rain chances. Temperatures will hold steady in the low to mid-70s across the county, offering mild fall conditions before a Pacific disturbance moves in Thursday.
According to the National Weather Service in San Diego, clouds will gradually clear by Tuesday afternoon, giving way to partly sunny skies Wednesday with highs near 76°F. Northwest winds will remain light at 5 to 10 mph. By Thursday, a weak coastal trough is expected to bring a slight chance of showers, with the possibility of isolated thunderstorms Friday morning.
Communities from Chula Vista to Oceanside should prepare for on-and-off drizzle late in the week, especially during morning commutes. Drivers are advised to watch for slick roads and allow extra travel time.
The upcoming weekend looks partly sunny and mild, with highs in the low to mid-70s and only a small chance of lingering showers. More detailed updates are expected midweek as storm timing becomes clearer.
Five-Day Forecast for San Diego, CA
- Monday: Decreasing clouds, high near 73°F
- Tuesday: Gradual clearing, high near 74°F
- Wednesday: Partly sunny, high near 76°F
- Thursday: Slight chance of showers, high near 76°F
- Friday: Chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms, high near 78°F