San Diego, CA – Morning fog will blanket much of the San Diego coast Sunday before skies clear to reveal a warm, sunny afternoon. According to the National Weather Service, patchy fog is expected before 11 a.m., with light winds and afternoon highs near 77 degrees across the city. Inland communities may see faster clearing and slightly warmer conditions.
The fog pattern is set to repeat Monday and Tuesday mornings, making for slow early drives along I-5, I-8, and coastal roadways before sunny afternoons take over. Light winds mean calm surf conditions for beachgoers, but limited visibility early could affect harbor traffic and boating.
With highs holding steady in the mid- to upper-70s through Wednesday, San Diegans can expect ideal afternoons for outdoor dining, evening walks, or attending local summer events. This mild stretch arrives just in time for a late-summer break before the possibility of warmer inland temperatures later next week.
Five Day San Diego, CA Forecast:
- Sunday: Patchy fog before 11 a.m., clearing to sunny skies. High 77°F, low 66°F.
- Monday: Morning fog, sunny afternoon. High 77°F, low 66°F.
- Tuesday: Foggy start, sunny and warm later. High 77°F, low 66°F.
- Wednesday: Morning clouds, gradual clearing. High 76°F, low 65°F.
- Thursday: Mostly sunny after morning clouds. High 75°F, low 64°F.




