San Diego, CA – Drivers and early risers across San Diego County should prepare for continued patchy fog and cloudy skies through Tuesday morning, potentially slowing traffic and reducing visibility along major roadways, including Interstate 5. A gradual shift to clearer conditions is expected midweek, offering a springtime reprieve by Wednesday.
According to the National Weather Service, Sunday will begin with morning fog before skies transition to mostly sunny conditions by afternoon. Highs will reach around 68°F with light winds from the west. The fog returns Sunday night, followed by increasing clouds and lows near 52°F.
Patchy fog remains a concern through Monday and Tuesday mornings, especially before 11 a.m. each day. These low-visibility conditions could impact commutes across coastal and inland routes. By Tuesday afternoon, the skies are expected to clear, leading into a warmer and sunnier Wednesday.
Safety Tips:
- Use low-beam headlights during foggy conditions.
- Allow extra time for morning travel, especially near the coast.
- Check local traffic reports for delays along I-5 and nearby routes.
Five-Day Spring Forecast for San Diego:
- Sunday: Fog early, then mostly sunny. High 68°F.
- Monday: Morning fog, partly sunny later. High 68°F.
- Tuesday: Cloudy early, then sunny. High 68°F.
- Wednesday: Mostly sunny and mild. High 67°F.
- Thursday: Partly sunny and seasonable. High 66°F.




