Silver Linings and Mild Breezes: San Diego’s Monday Forecast

Morning: A Grey Start to the Work Week
San Diegans waking up this Monday, January 26, 2026, will find the city draped in a familiar layer of overcast clouds. The morning hours are characterized by high humidity, hovering around 57%, which may bring a damp feel to the air despite the lack of measurable precipitation. Early commuters can expect temperatures starting in the low 50s, specifically around 53°F, making a light sweater or jacket a necessary accessory for the early walk to the office or the trolley station.
- Temperature: 51°F - 55°F
- Conditions: Overcast with high humidity
- Wind: Light breezes from the west at 5 mph
Afternoon: Peeks of Sun and Pleasant Highs
As the day progresses into the afternoon, the heavy cloud cover is expected to transition into a "mostly cloudy" state, allowing for occasional intervals of sunshine to break through. This will help push the mercury toward a comfortable daytime high of approximately 66°F to 70°F. While the clouds will persist for much of the day, the threat of rain remains negligible, with only a 10% chance of a stray sprinkle. For those heading to the coast, the wind will remain gentle, peaking at about 8 mph, ensuring that the afternoon remains pleasant for outdoor activities or a late lunch in the Gaslamp Quarter.
- Temperature High: 70°F
- UV Index: Low (Level 1)
- Humidity: Dropping to approximately 46%
Evening: Clearing Skies and Crisper Air
The transition from afternoon to evening will see a significant shift in the local atmosphere. The cloud deck that dominated the morning and afternoon will begin to dissolve, leading to clear skies by nightfall. This lack of cloud cover will allow heat to escape, resulting in a noticeable drop in temperature. Residents should prepare for a crisper night, as temperatures are forecasted to dip to a low of 43°F. It is an ideal night for stargazing or enjoying a fire pit, provided you are bundled up against the late-January chill.
- Temperature Low: 43°F
- Conditions: Clear skies and calm winds
- Precipitation: 0% chance
Alerts and Travel Safety
There are currently no active wind, rain, or flood warnings for the San Diego metropolitan area. Visibility is expected to remain high throughout the day at 10 miles or greater. While no major weather disruptions are anticipated for local travel, drivers are reminded that the overcast morning may lead to slightly slicker road surfaces due to condensation. Overall, it is a stable and temperate day for America’s Finest City.