How much cooler will it get?
Highs will drop to the low 70s, with lows in the low 60s, a significant decrease from the weekend's temperatures.
Weather / Forecasts
San Diego is set to experience a cooling trend after a warm weekend. The National Weather Service forecasts a gradual cool down starting Monday, June 16, 2025, with a brief rebound on Wednesday. This shift will bring relief from the heat an...
The cooling trend is attributed to an area of low pressure to the northwest, bringing onshore flow and cooler wind off the water. This will result in lower temperatures and increased cloud cover, particularly along the coast. The strongest gusts are expected on Monday. By Friday, coastal highs be just a couple degrees warmer but inland communities will see low 80s. While a brief rebound in temperatures is expected on Wednesday, the overall trend points towards a cooler and more pleasant week for San Diego residents.
**How to Prepare**
**Who This Affects Most**
Highs will drop to the low 70s, with lows in the low 60s, a significant decrease from the weekend's temperatures.
The marine layer will likely cause mostly cloudy skies along the coast, so don’t count on perfectly sunny skies at the beach.
The cooling trend starts to reverse mid-week, as that area of low pressure begins to back off. That will lead to sunnier afternoons and slightly warmer weather by the middle of the week.
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