SAN DIEGO — Expect a week of mild, seasonal conditions across San Diego County as morning clouds prevail each day, before at least partial clearing each midmorning, afternoon. Along the immediate coast, beachgoers will be hard pressed at times for the sun to peak through. While some afternoons will absolutely yield some clearing, the consensus is the farther east you are, the better the opportunity for sunshine.
We'll see temperatures near normal this week with minor falls midweek followed by some climbing by the end of the week. Tuesday and Wednesday will allow for cooling because of a trough of low pressure moving through. This trough will also strengthen the marine layer, possibly adding moisture and instigating a few showers in the a.m. stretch before partial afternoon sunshine. The coast will remain the questionable location in terms of whether sun will prevail at any point.
By the end of the week, the ridge off the Pacific will continue moving east and help to bring some minor warming by the end of the week. This minor blips on temps don't do much to change conditions noticeably. We will largely stay within a few degrees of normal each afternoon.
SEASONAL (AVERAGE) DAYTIME HIGHS:
- Coast upper 60s
- Inland mid to upper 70s
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