If you’re used to San Diego’s famously mild and sunny weather, get ready for a big change. A strong cold front is moving in, bringing cooler temperatures, gusty winds, and even some rain, disrupting the city’s usual early March warmth.
After weeks of perfectly pleasant beach weather, this sudden shift will leave many reaching for jackets and umbrellas. Temperatures are set to drop below normal, with daytime highs struggling to reach the low 60s and nighttime lows dipping into the upper 40s. And yes, rain is on the way, so don’t expect your usual sunny San Diego skies midweek
Why Is San Diego Suddenly Getting Cold and Wet?
March in San Diego is typically known for mild temperatures and plenty of sunshine, with average highs around 66°F (19°C). But a Pacific cold front is barreling down the coast, bringing with it cooler air, increased cloud cover, and occasional rain showers.
This system will push into Southern California early in the week, with clouds thickening by Tuesday and rain arriving by Wednesday afternoon. Though this won’t be a full-blown storm, scattered showers could make for wet commutes and slick roads, especially in the early morning and evening hours…