COOL WEATHER CONTINUES FOR FIRST WEEK OF SPRING
The first full week of spring in greater San Diego will be on the cool side, with daytime highs expected to rise above normal only once, says the National Weather Service.
A series of weak low pressure systems will alternately produce onshore and offshore winds, keeping temperatures down and possibly producing sporadic showers early Tuesday and early Friday.
Forecasters say San Diego’s daytime high will reach 64 today and Tuesday, 67 on Wednesday, 64 on Thursday and 60 on Friday. The seasonal average is 65.
Ramona is expected to hit 67 on Monday, 65 on Tuesday, 68 on Wednesday, 64 on Thursday and 59 on Friday.
The average temperature this month in San Diego so far is 57.8 degrees, which is 1.4 degrees below average.
Rainfall also is far below average. San Diego International Airport has recorded 4.31 inches since October 1. That’s 4.36 inches below average.
The surf will be in the 2foot to 3-foot range at most San Diego County beaches today. Sea surface temperatures will range from 56 to 58 degrees.