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San Diego Weather in June

Averages By Month

In June the temperatures in San Diego range between lows (especially at night) of 61°F (16°C) and highs of 72°F (22°C). There is no rain to be expected and the Pacific Ocean gets slowly warmer with water temperatures of around 66°F (19°C). The only downside is that it’s pretty overcast and locals like to call it the ‘June Gloom’ for that reason.

If the overcast weather hasn’t stopped your plans to visit you will be sure to be kept busy. June has a lot of events going on in San Diego. From the Rock n’ Roll Marathon to the San Diego Beer Festival and San Diego County Fair. And for sightseeing, a little less sun might actually be more pleasant.

High and Low Temperature in June °F

Precipitation days in June °F

Current Weather San Diego

52°F mist
Local Time

Hourly 10 Days

Averages San Diego

  J F M A M J J A S O N D

High °F

64° 66° 68° 68° 70° 72° 75° 79° 77° 75° 70° 66°

Low °F

46° 48° 50° 54° 57° 61° 64° 66° 63° 59° 54° 48°

Sun

7h 8h 9h 9h 8h 8h 10h 9h 8h 8h 8h 7h

Rain days

5 6 6 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 3 4

Water °F

59 59 61 63 63 66 70 72 68 66 64 61

San Diego Weather by Month

Best Time to Visit San Diego

San Diego is a fantastic place to visit any time of the year. The temperature chart is well balanced all year round.

During summer, average daytime temperatures hover in the low 70s F (low 20s C) and winters also remain pleasantly warm with temperatures in the low 60s F (high 10s C). Temperatures never drop below the freezing point. May and June tend to be a little more overcast and less sunny.

The Pacific Ocean, however, remains relatively cool all year round and also in summer its water temperature rarely gets warmer than 72°F (22°C). If you are looking to swim, you should try to visit San Diego either in July or August.

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Things to know about San Diego

San Diego is probably one of the least typical US cities one would imagine. Even though there is a downtown with skyscrapers and everything else any larger US city has to offer, the city is mostly characterized by its Hispanic influence. Even though only a 2 hour drive from Los Angeles, the city directly borders Mexico and that’s what gives San Diego this unique feel and a lot of history and sights. Below you can find a summary of the best attractions and everything you should know before travelling to San Diego.
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