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Sunny Skies and Cultural Prizes: Your San Diego Sunday Briefing

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February 1, 2026/07:00 AM
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Sunny Skies and Cultural Prizes: Your San Diego Sunday Briefing
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The Mood: A Vibrant, Sun-Drenched Sunday

The city of San Diego is buzzing this morning with the energy of high-stakes competition and unexpected winter warmth. With temperatures forecast to hit the mid-70s along the coast and climb into the low 80s inland, San Diegans are out in force. The atmosphere is one of peak coastal living, driven by the dramatic finale of the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines and a packed schedule of events ranging from professional tennis to symphony performances. It is a day that captures the quintessential San Diego lifestyle: active, outdoors, and deeply connected to local culture.

Key Talking Point: Coastal Warnings and the Final Putt

While the weather is beautiful today, the primary conversation is split between the leaderboard in La Jolla and the alerts hitting local phones. The National Weather Service has issued a coastal flood advisory for San Diego County, set to begin early Monday morning and last through Tuesday. Residents are keeping a close eye on the shore as large breaking waves of 5 to 8 feet are expected, which may cause minor flooding in low-lying parks and roads during high tide. Meanwhile, the city’s sports fans are focused on the final round of the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines. The tournament remains the city’s premiere talking point today, bringing international spotlight to our iconic cliffs and providing a major boost to the local tourism and hospitality sectors.

Feel-Good Story: A Month of Culture and Connection

Today marks the official kickoff of San Diego Museum Month, a beloved local tradition that makes the arts accessible to everyone. Throughout February, more than 70 museums, historic sites, gardens, and aquariums across the county are offering half-price admission via digital or printed passes available at local libraries. Whether it is exploring the Fleet Science Center or wandering through the Japanese Friendship Garden, the city is opening its doors to families and curious minds alike. Adding to this community spirit, the San Diego Zoo Safari Park has announced that all visitors age 65 and older receive free admission for the entire month of February. This initiative encourages seniors to enjoy the serene beauty of the park’s African Tram and Tiger Trail at no cost, reinforcing San Diego’s reputation as a city that values its older residents.

What to Watch Today

  • Farmers Insurance Open: The final round of play concludes this afternoon at the Torrey Pines Golf Course.
  • San Diego Open: Professional tennis continues at the Barnes Tennis Center with high-level Sunday matchups.
  • Cultural Celebrations: SeaWorld San Diego is hosting both Lunar New Year and Mardi Gras festivities throughout the day, featuring live music and traditional food.
  • Symphony Performance: The San Diego Symphony performs Mahler’s Symphony No. 7 at the Jacobs Music Center at 2:00 p.m.
  • Bridal Bazaar: The winter edition of the San Diego Bridal Bazaar is open at the Del Mar Fairgrounds until 4:00 p.m.
Sunny Skies and Cultural Prizes: Your San Diego Sunday Briefing