Hold On to Your Hats: Gusty Winds and Overcast Skies Sweep Across San Diego

A Blustery Start to Thursday
San Diego residents waking up this Thursday, February 5, 2026, can expect a notably different atmosphere than the usual coastal calm. While the region remains relatively warm for early February, a significant weather system is bringing a mix of high-speed winds and thick cloud cover to the county. The primary headline for the morning is a specialized wind advisory that has been issued by the National Weather Service, affecting the mountains, valleys, and inland areas of the region.
Morning Forecast: High Winds and Advisories
Early morning commuters should exercise extra caution, particularly those driving high-profile vehicles on east-to-west corridors. A Wind Advisory remains in effect until 12:00 PM PST today. The region is experiencing northeast winds sustained at 15 to 25 mph, with powerful gusts reaching up to 45 mph in the San Diego County mountains and valleys. These offshore winds are expected to blow around unsecured objects and could potentially bring down small tree limbs, leading to isolated power outages in more exposed areas. As the morning progresses, the sky will remain mostly overcast, with humidity levels hovering around 48% to 50%.
Afternoon Outlook: Above-Average Warmth
Despite the cloud cover and the morning wind, temperatures are forecast to remain approximately 10 degrees above the historical average for this time of year. San Diegans can expect a daytime high of roughly 75°F in the inland valleys, while coastal areas will see slightly cooler peaks near 72°F. The sky will stay mostly cloudy throughout the afternoon, providing a break from the direct sun but maintaining a mild, muggy feel. While the wind advisory is set to expire at noon, breezy conditions will likely persist into the mid-afternoon, making outdoor activities a bit of a challenge.
Evening and Nightly Cooling
As the sun sets around 5:25 PM, the winds will continue to die down, shifting back to a lighter coastal breeze. The evening forecast calls for partly cloudy skies with a minimal 10% chance of any measurable precipitation. Overnight temperatures are expected to dip to a low of approximately 57°F. Humidity will climb toward 65% by the late-night hours, bringing a cooler, damper end to an otherwise dry day. Looking ahead to Friday, the cooling trend is expected to continue as a weak low-pressure system moves closer to the coast.
Summary of Alerts and Warnings
- Wind Advisory: In effect until 12:00 PM PST for San Diego County Mountains and Valleys.
- Northeast Winds: 15-25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph.
- Temperature Range: High of 75°F; Low of 57°F.
- Precipitation: No significant rain expected, with less than a 10% chance of light showers.