San Diego to Experience Cooler, Windier, and Wetter Weather This Week
The National Weather Service is forecasting a shift to cooler, windier and wetter conditions toward the end of the week. Residents should expect a few more warm days before the change arrives.
Temperatures will wobble by a few degrees each day through mid-week. Overall readings are likely to stay above normal for this time of year.
Timing and precipitation
Rain is likely to begin Friday and could continue into the weekend. The NWS says totals could reach a half-inch or more by next Sunday.
Windier conditions are expected as the system approaches. Gusts may accompany the wet weather, increasing travel risks on exposed routes.
Temperatures by area
Highs expected this week
| Zone | Forecast Highs |
|---|---|
| Coastal communities | Mid-70s |
| Inland valleys | Upper 70s |
| Mountain areas | Upper 60s to low 70s |
| Desert locations | Upper 80s to low 90s |
Marine layer and fog
Low clouds and morning fog will persist most nights and mornings. The marine layer should deepen later in the week.
A deeper marine layer will likely reduce the chance of dense fog. Still, some lingering coastal low clouds are probable.
What residents should know
- San Diego residents should prepare for cooler temperatures and windier conditions later in the week.
- Expect wetter roads and possible localized ponding during peak rainfall.
- Monitor forecasts from the NWS and have rain gear ready this week.
Filmogaz.com will continue to provide updates as the system develops. Check official NWS products for the latest warnings and timing.