
San Diego starts today, under mostly clear skies, with afternoon temperatures headed for a comfortable high near 73°F. Coastal neighborhoods should see patchy low clouds and fog drift back in tonight, while inland areas hang onto sunshine and mild afternoons. Overnight lows fall to about 59°F, keeping evenings cool but pleasant.
Afternoon Winds Pick Up
Winds stay generally light at 0–10 mph for most of the county, but gusts could pop up to around 20 mph this afternoon and again on Wednesday, especially along the coast and in the usual wind-prone corridors. The wind advisories that were in place over the weekend have dropped off, and there are no active watches or warnings right now, according to the National Weather Service San Diego.
Foggy Mornings, Sunny Afternoons
Patchy fog is expected to develop after 11 PM today and again before 11 AM tomorrow, then clear around midday, giving way to mostly sunny afternoons. The marine layer is forecast to strengthen through midweek and may creep a bit farther inland by Thursday, trimming daytime highs in some valley areas, according to the National Weather Service San Diego.
Weekend Outlook
Dry, mild weather is expected to hold through the weekend, with highs generally in the low 70s and mostly sunny afternoons. For some context on how we got from stronger gusts and surf concerns earlier in the week to this calmer setup.
What To Do
If you are heading out early tomorrow or Thursday, plan for reduced visibility on coastal routes and give yourself a little extra time for the morning drive. Secure loose outdoor items in gust-prone spots, and check lifeguard or harbor advisories before taking a boat out. Otherwise, you can expect pleasant, dry conditions to stick around through Memorial Day weekend.









