According to observations from the National Weather Service, San Diegans can expect a slight rise in temperatures this week. While today’s climate remains cooler than the norm, a warming trend is forecasted from Sunday into Wednesday. This information comes directly from the NWS San Diego, which recorded slightly warmer temperatures than yesterday. Locals can look forward to conditions nearing the seasonal average by the midweek.
Although the current outlook from the National Weather Service, San Diego, CA, remarks continued breezy west winds over local mountains and deserts through the weekend, gustiness is expected to decrease as we head into next week. The same forecast subtly hints at a need to brace a tad warmer as the high pressure chooses to expand further west. “High pressure will expand further west, bringing a warming trend Sunday into Wednesday,” the Area Forecast Discussion reports.
Coastal areas, alongside the inland valleys of Orange and San Diego County, should anticipate a fair amount of low cloud cover. The marine layer’s presence has been less persistent for those in the Inland Empire, seemingly reluctant to push past areas like Ontario. Notably, the forecast discussion indicates lower heights over the region and a persistent onshore flow to be the culprits maintaining temperatures below their usual ranges. Residents and visitors should remain alert to sporadic and patchy fog, especially in more wind-protected valleys…