San Diego Braces for Weather Shift: Isolated Showers to Give Way to Warmer Trends

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San Diego experiences light showers and cool temperatures with a warming trend and fairer weather expected in the coming week.

San Diegans are experiencing a mix of isolated light showers and cool temperatures today, but a shift in the weather is on the horizon. According to the National Weather Service San Diego , the rainfall should taper off as the day progresses, moving from the coast through the inland valleys and up to the mountains. Showers are likely in San Diego County, with additional rain amounts varying from hardly a whisper in the coastal areas to about two-tenths in the mountains and western foothills.

The forecast for today's highs is staying on the cooler side, with coastal areas expecting temperatures between 61 and 64 degrees, while the inland regions may see warmer numbers. It's a given that the mountain areas will continue feeling the chill with highs predicted to be between 49 and 55 degrees. However, looking ahead to Monday, it's reported that "A warming trend begins," pushing temperatures slightly higher across the board, per the National Weather Service .



Delving into the week's weather outlook, the National Weather Service San Diego forecast discussion sheds light on what residents can expect. After the isolated showers clear up, Southern California is in for "fair and warmer weather" that promises to hang around for most of the next week. However, the marine layer could bring low clouds during the nights and mornings to coastal and valley areas with daily variations in coverage.

As for next weekend, the possibility of windy conditions and showers looms, but forecast confidence remains tentative due to differing models. On the aviation front, visibility may drop to 3-5 miles due to showers until around 20Z Sunday, but overall, visibility under the cloud cover should remain mostly clear. Gusty winds will also persist this evening, primarily affecting mountain passes and adjacent desert areas.

The marine outlook is calm, and no hazardous conditions are anticipated through Thursday..