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San Diego is experiencing a typical early morning marine layer, but the fog is expected to lift, giving way to warm and sunny conditions throughout the weekend and into the start of Halloween week. Temperatures will gradually increase, reaching the low 80s by Tuesday and Wednesday, before a potential cool down in November. Drivers are advised to be cautious of reduced visibility due to fog in the mornings, especially near Mission Bay and Chula Vista.

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San Diego Braces for Warm, Sunny Halloween Week After Morning Fog

SAN DIEGO, CA – San Diego residents can expect a warm and sunny start to Halloween week, following a typical early morning marine layer. The National Weather Service forecasts that the coastal fog will lift by late morning, revealing clear skies and mild temperatures.

Today’s high will reach around 72°F along the coast, with temperatures steadily climbing to the mid-70s by Sunday and the upper 70s to low 80s by Monday. Inland areas like Escondido and El Cajon could see even higher temperatures.

However, commuters should be aware of reduced visibility due to fog, particularly along I-5 and I-8 near Mission Bay and Chula Vista, through Monday morning. The fog is expected to dissipate quickly as the sun rises.

The sunny weather will continue into Tuesday and Wednesday, with highs reaching the low 80s and dry air returning, creating ideal conditions for outdoor activities and Halloween festivities. Nighttime temperatures will remain mild near 60°F.

While a chillier November is anticipated, San Diego is set to enjoy a golden stretch of weather in the coming days.

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