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San Diego's coastal zone of San Diego is pleasant just about
all year round!


Southern California gets morning fogs which the sun soon burns away. 

The summer mornings are cool along the coast, the afternoons hot but rarely humid.

Along the coast the climate is generally mild, but inland temperatures can get quite warm. As you move inland the terrain steepens and the temperature rises.

On some days coastal and inland temperatures may differ by as much as 30 degrees. 

 

1961-1990
average
temperatures:

Jan 57
Feb 59
Mar 60
Apr 62
May 64
Jun 67
Jul 71
Aug 73
Sep 71
Oct 68
Nov 62
Dec 57

San Diego daily average coastal temperatures are shown in the table to the right:

Coastal San Diego’s heat is moderated by ocean breezes but occasional Santa Ana winds from the desert can heat things up during September and October.

An average of 10 inches of rain falls annually in Downtown. Most rain falls November through March. Abundant sunshine much of the year, though June can be gloomy. Mild summer, somewhat cooler spring. 

 

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