What to Know
- On Tuesday, Priscilla approached major hurricane status, but by Wednesday, it had weakened into a tropical storm, the U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami said.
- Moisture from the storm, which continues to weaken, will bring increased rain and thunderstorm chances on Thursday and Friday.
Increased moisture from Tropical Storm Priscilla, which is near Baja California, is bringing rain chances to San Diego later this week, the National Weather Service said.
Moisture from the storm, which continues to weaken, will bring increased rain and thunderstorm chances on Thursday and Friday. It’s possible remnants of this system could bring continued rain chances into Saturday, Meteorologist Brooke Martell said.
Remnant showers and thunderstorms from Hurricane Priscilla will make their way to the region Thursday through Saturday 🌀 ⛈️ Take a look below on our thoughts on the forecast and what you can do ☑️ #CAwx pic.twitter.com/K3Zt69xNLK
— NWS San Diego (@NWSSanDiego) October 7, 2025
On Thursday, Priscilla is bringing a 20-40% chance of storms for our region. On Friday, the NWS says, shower and storm chances continue with the highest chances over our mountains and lower deserts. On Saturday, the system begins to leave our region with a smaller chance for storms over our mountains.
“As this system continues to influence our local weather conditions, it will feel a bit muggy, and we’ll have warmer temperatures by the end of the week,” Martell said.
On Tuesday, Priscilla approached major hurricane status, but by Wednesday, it had weakened into a tropical storm, the U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami said.
Wednesday temperatures:
- Coast: upper 60s to mid-70s, A.M. fog
- Inland: mid-70s to mid-80s, gradual clearing
- Mountains: upper 70s to mid-80s, sunny
- Deserts: low to mid-90s, sunny