News Summary
San Diego County is set to enjoy four days of unseasonably warm weather with temperatures rising significantly due to a high-pressure system. Daytime highs will reach the low 80s in many areas, with nights remaining relatively warm. While the upcoming weekend features cultural events, concerns about heat exposure risks are evident as temperatures soar in desert regions. Following this warm spell, a return to the typical May Gray pattern is expected next week, bringing cooler temperatures and a chance of showers.
San Diego County to Experience Four Days of High Temperatures and Sunshine
San Diego County is set to bask in four consecutive days of warm weather and abundant sunshine as a high-pressure system establishes itself over the region, effectively blocking moist and chilly air from the Pacific. According to forecasts from the National Weather Service, this weather pattern will allow daytime temperatures to rise significantly from their recent lows.
Daytime and Nighttime Temperatures
For those residing more than a mile inland from the coast, daytime temperatures are projected to reach:
- 73°F on Thursday
- 78°F on Friday
- 80°F on Saturday
- 74°F on Sunday
Nighttime temperatures on Saturday and Sunday will remain relatively warm, with lows not expected to dip below 62°F. Particularly notable is Saturday, when the peak temperatures are projected to be 10 to 20 degrees above the seasonal average.
Temperatures Across Different Regions
Inland areas, such as Julian, will experience daytime highs of:
- 75°F on Thursday
- 82°F on Friday
- 85°F on Saturday
- 77°F on Sunday
Coastal areas can expect high temperatures to range from the mid-70s to mid-80s, while inland regions may reach into the upper-80s and even into the mid-90s. Mountain temperatures are forecasted to be in the mid-80s, and desert areas could approach highs near 110°F, raising concerns related to heat exposure risks.
Upcoming Events
This weekend will also feature cultural events, including performances by James Taylor at the Rady Shell on San Diego Bay on Saturday and Sunday evenings. Those attending can look forward to warmer conditions as they enjoy the music.
Weather Patterns and Impacts
Despite the pleasant forecast for this week, San Diego’s typical May Gray pattern is expected to return next week. Early indicators show that cooler temperatures and a chance of showers may develop as a low-pressure trough approaches. This shift will lead to cloudy conditions, particularly affecting coastal and valley areas.
Current Weather Conditions
This Monday has already brought a noticeable warming trend, with temperatures recorded as being 5 to 20 degrees warmer than earlier this month. The cold Pacific storm that recently swept through San Diego over the weekend has now diminished, with rainfall amounts varying significantly across the county, including:
- 0.67 inches at Otay Mountain
- 0.34 inches at Alpine
- 0.26 inches at Julian
- 0.18 inches at Carlsbad Airport
- 0.12 inches at Chula Vista
- 0.02 inches at San Diego International Airport
Since the rainy season commenced on October 1, the airport has recorded a total of 4.42 inches of precipitation, indicating a deficit of 4.88 inches below normal levels.
Forecast Ahead
Following the current warm spell, Tuesday and Wednesday will see daytime highs ranging from 65°F to 68°F, with Thursday’s temperatures climbing to around 72°F. The seasonal average high temperature for this time of year typically hovers around 70°F, emphasizing the unseasonably warm conditions expected in the coming days.
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Additional Resources
- San Diego Union Tribune: Four Days of Warm Weather
- 10 News: Sunshine Returns and Warm-Up
- NBC San Diego: Evening Forecast May 7, 2025
- Weather.com: Current Weather in San Diego
- Google Search: San Diego Weather
