California Weather Update San Diego Prepares For Patchy Fog And Warm Days Through Veterans Day

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California Weather Update: San Diego Prepares for Patchy Fog and Warm Days Through Veterans Day
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California Weather Update: San Diego Prepares for Patchy Fog and Warm Days Through Veterans Day

San Diego County Under Dense Fog Advisory

The National Weather Service has issued a dense fog advisory for San Diego County until 10 a.m. PST on Thursday, November 10, 2023. Visibility may be reduced to less than a quarter mile in some areas, especially along the coast and inland valleys. Motorists are urged to slow down and use extra caution while driving.

Fog to Persist Through Thursday

The fog is expected to linger through Thursday morning before gradually dissipating. Once the fog clears, San Diego residents can expect mostly sunny skies and warm temperatures throughout the rest of the week. Highs are expected to reach the mid-70s on Thursday and Friday, and the low 80s on Saturday and Sunday.

Prepare for Temperature Fluctuations

Although temperatures will remain warm during the day, San Diego residents should be prepared for cooler temperatures at night. Lows are expected to drop into the mid-50s on Thursday and Friday, and the upper 50s on Saturday and Sunday. Residents are advised to dress in layers and have a jacket or sweater on hand for the evenings.

Veterans Day Forecast

On Veterans Day, Friday, November 11, 2023, San Diego residents can expect mostly sunny skies and warm temperatures. Highs are expected to reach the low 80s, with lows dropping into the mid-50s at night. Veterans Day parades and ceremonies are expected to take place throughout the county, and attendees are advised to dress comfortably and stay hydrated.

Stay Informed

For the latest weather updates and forecasts, visit the National Weather Service website at www.weather.gov/sandiego or follow @NWS SanDiego on Twitter.