San Diego, California – Morning clouds will break by midday across San Diego on Tuesday, July 29th, giving way to clearer skies and a seasonal warm-up. Drivers along I-5 and coastal communities should prepare for improved visibility after 10 a.m., but cooler marine air may linger through the morning rush.
According to the National Weather Service in San Diego, gradual clearing is expected throughout the day with a high near 77°F. Northwest winds will pick up between 5 to 15 mph, especially near the coast. The warming trend continues into midweek with brighter afternoons and mild evenings expected across the metro region, from Chula Vista to Oceanside.
Monday night will bring increasing cloud cover and a low near 63°F, but no rainfall is expected. By Tuesday night, skies remain partly cloudy, with lows dipping to 64°F and consistent northwest breezes.
Looking Ahead:
Wednesday and Thursday will trend mostly sunny with highs in the upper 70s, followed by a consistent pattern into the weekend. Friday through Sunday brings seasonal highs of 77–78°F, ideal for beach outings or outdoor events. Expect lingering marine layer conditions each morning, with sunshine dominating the afternoons.
Prepare for warmer inland conditions this weekend and early August. No extreme heat is forecast, but UV levels remain high — sunscreen and hydration are strongly recommended.
📅 San Diego 5-Day Forecast: July 29 – August 3
- Tuesday: Gradual clearing, high near 77°F. Winds NW 5–15 mph.
- Wednesday: Mostly cloudy early, then sunny. High near 77°F.
- Thursday: Cloudy morning, then clear. High near 76°F.
- Friday: Gradual clearing after morning clouds. High near 77°F.
- Saturday: Mostly sunny by afternoon. High near 79°F.