High Surf and Cloudy Skies: Navigating San Diego's Monday Weather

High Surf and Cloudy Skies: Navigating San Diego's Monday Weather
San Diegans waking up this Monday, February 2, 2026, will find a complex weather picture. While the thermometer remains relatively mild for early February, a series of coastal advisories and significant tidal activity are the primary stories for the region today. Whether you are commuting along the coast or planning an outdoor lunch, today's conditions require a bit more attention than the typical Southern California day.
Morning: Tides and Coastal Alerts
The morning begins with cool, mostly cloudy skies and temperatures hovering near 50°F. The most critical window for residents near the water occurs during the early morning hours. A Coastal Flood Advisory is currently in effect, specifically targeting west-facing beaches. Forecasters have warned of large breaking waves ranging from 5 to 8 feet, with local sets potentially reaching 9 feet. Combined with a predicted high tide of 6.4 feet at La Jolla at 8:54 a.m., there is a significant risk of minor flooding in low-lying areas, including parking lots, parks, and coastal roads.
Afternoon: Mild Temperatures and Cloud Cover
As we move into the afternoon, the region will see a daytime high of approximately 68°F. While this is technically cooler than the intense warmth seen over the previous weekend, it remains 5 to 12 degrees above the seasonal norm for San Diego. The sky will remain mostly cloudy throughout the day, providing a break from the intense winter sun. Winds will stay light and manageable, blowing from the south-southwest at 5 to 10 mph. Despite the cloud cover, the chance of measurable precipitation remains low, at roughly 11%, meaning umbrellas likely will not be necessary for the drive home.
Evening and Overnight Outlook
The evening will see temperatures begin a steady decline back toward a low of 49°F. Clouds will persist into the night, keeping the air somewhat insulated but damp. Humidity levels are expected to be high, hovering around 78%, which may lead to some patchy mist in the inland valleys by early Tuesday morning. Winds will become light and variable after sunset, making for a calm but crisp February night.
Safety Reminders
Given the active High Surf Advisory and flood warnings, the following precautions are recommended for all residents:
- Inexperienced swimmers and surfers should stay out of the water due to dangerous rip currents and heavy surf conditions.
- Avoid driving through any flooded coastal streets or around police barricades near the beach during high tide.
- Be mindful of unpredictable waves if walking along the shoreline, as localized beach erosion is possible.