San Diego Likely Faces a Warmer, Drier Winter Ahead
San Diego Likely Faces a Warmer, Drier Winter Ahead
US · Published Sep 12, 2025
San Diego is forecasted to have a warmer and drier winter due to weak La Niña conditions.
The region is experiencing its driest start to the water year on record, with scant rainfall since October.
Residents and businesses are encouraged to stay informed about weather updates and conserve water.
Forecast predicts warmer and drier winter season
San Diego is likely heading into a warmer and drier winter season, according to recent forecasts. The region is currently experiencing its driest start to the water year on record, with minimal rainfall since October. This trend is expected to continue, influenced by weak La Niña conditions, which typically lead to below-average precipitation in Southern California.
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