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San Diego's Winter Escape, Sunny Skies and Mild Temps Kick Off Final Days of 2023

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Published on December 27, 2023
San Diego's Winter Escape, Sunny Skies and Mild Temps Kick Off Final Days of 2023 Source: Unsplash/ Henry Becerra

The forecast is in and it's clear skies ahead for city dwellers seeking a break from winter's chill. According to the National Weather Service's report last updated on December 27 at 6:55 am CST, the day will be sunny with temperatures cresting at a pleasant 67 degrees and a light north northwest wind picking up at 5 to 10 mph in the morning. National Weather Service indicates tonight will follow suit as clear skies and a low around 37 degrees set the stage for stargazing.

Those looking to plan their week can expect consistent conditions, as KSAT's weather report suggests sunny and beautiful weather persisting over the next several days, holding steady through Thursday with highs in the mid-60s and lows dipping to the mid-30s which it looks like the city’s going to experience a streak of sunshine akin to a summer flirtation in the heart of December. KSAT's forecast is bright for the upcoming weekend as well, predicting sunny skies with highs jumping back up to 67 on Saturday and even reaching 70 by Sunday.

Friday will continue the sunny trend with a high near 61 degrees, according to the National Weather Service, and winds will shift to west northwest in the afternoon about the same time, the only variation from a week of otherwise uniform weather conditions comes early next week when there is a 20 percent chance of showers on Tuesday.

As the new year approaches, those with plans should enjoy mostly clear skies, and with a high near 61 on New Year's Day, it's shaping up to be an ideal start to 2024, while Monday night will see a bit more cloud cover with a low around 40, according to the National Weather Service, these predicted weather patterns should offer a welcome respite for holiday revellers, and those with outdoor activities in their sights, giving a brief window where the caprices of winter seem to hold their breath.