
San Diego rolled out of bed under low clouds and patchy fog this morning, with San Diego International (KSAN) reporting cloudy skies and about 64°F as of 5:35 AM today. The fog is expected to thin and burn off by mid-morning, setting up a mostly sunny afternoon with a high near 75°F. Southwest winds will stay light today, generally in the 5 to 10 mph range.
Foggy Mornings, Sunny Afternoons
Pockets of patchy fog will hang near the coast and into bayside neighborhoods before about 11 AM PDT, then give way to sunshine and a steady daytime warm-up inland. Hourly forecasts show temperatures climbing into the low to mid 70s by early afternoon, with the stronger marine influence along the beaches keeping coastal spots a few degrees cooler, according to the National Weather Service San Diego.
Weekend And Memorial Day Outlook
Saturday and Sunday are expected to stay close to seasonal norms, with highs around 71°F, but forecasters say the marine layer will deepen from next Monday through Wednesday, leading to cooler, cloudier mornings and slower afternoon clearing. Memorial Day, next Monday, is forecast to be cooler than today with a high near 69°F.
Tips For Commuters And Beachgoers
If you have an early commute or are planning a morning beach visit, build in a little extra time for reduced visibility and bring a light layer for the cooler coast. Recreational boaters and swimmers should note that no hazardous marine conditions are expected through Monday morning, but the thicker marine layer will make the shoreline feel noticeably cooler into next week.









