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Moving Guide Β· 2025

Best Time of Year to Move in San Diego

San Diego has great weather year-round, but timing your move can still save you money, reduce stress, and make booking much easier. Here's what 28 years of local moving experience tells us about timing.

By Discount Movers Β· Updated May 2025 Β· 6 min read

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One of the most common questions we get at Discount Movers is: "When is the best time to move in San Diego?" The good news is that San Diego's climate is so mild that there's no truly bad time to move weather-wise. The more important factors are demand, availability, and how much notice you can give. Here's everything you need to know.

Best vs. Worst Times to Move in San Diego

βœ… Best Times

Mid-week (Tue-Thu), middle of the month (8th-22nd), October through April. Easier to book, more mover availability, and sometimes lower demand overall.

⚠️ Busiest Times

Weekends, first and last 3 days of any month, June through August. Hardest to book, least mover availability, most likely to require 3+ weeks notice.

βœ… Best Months

October, November, January, February, March. Lower demand, easier scheduling, and San Diego's weather stays comfortable and dry during most of this period.

⚠️ Busiest Months

June, July, August. Peak moving season nationally and locally. Military PCS moves, student moves, and lease cycles all converge in summer.

Month by Month Breakdown

MonthDemand LevelNotes
JanuaryLowPost-holiday lull. Easy to book, great availability.
FebruaryLowOne of the easiest months to book. Mild weather.
MarchModerateSpring starts picking up but still manageable.
AprilModerateGood weather, moderate demand. Book 1-2 weeks ahead.
MayModerate-HighDemand rising. Book 2-3 weeks ahead for weekends.
JuneVery BusyPeak season begins. Military PCS orders, lease turnovers.
JulyVery BusyBusiest month of the year. Book 3-4 weeks ahead minimum.
AugustVery BusyStill peak. School year approaching drives moves.
SeptemberModerateDemand easing. Weather excellent. Good time to move.
OctoberLow-ModerateOne of the best months. Great weather, easy scheduling.
NovemberLowAvoid Thanksgiving weekend. Rest of month is easy.
DecemberModerateAvoid holidays. Mid-month moves are fine.

Best Day of the Week to Move

Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday are consistently the easiest days to book a San Diego mover. Weekends (especially Saturdays) are the most in-demand by far. Friday is busier than mid-week but easier than Saturday. Sunday is moderately busy.

If your schedule allows any flexibility at all, a mid-week move is the smartest play. You'll have your pick of time slots, the crew won't be coming off a back-to-back weekend, and there's often less traffic in San Diego on weekdays than on moving-heavy Saturdays.

Best Time of Month to Move

The first and last few days of any month are always the busiest. Most residential leases end on the last day of the month and begin on the first, creating a massive surge in demand on the 28th-31st and the 1st-3rd. If your lease allows any flexibility, moving on the 10th-20th of the month gives you the most options and the least competition for mover availability.

Pro tip: If you can negotiate your lease start date, aim for the 10th-15th of the month. You'll have far more mover availability, shorter booking lead times, and a less chaotic moving day overall.

Best Time of Day to Start Your Move

For San Diego local moves, an 8:00 or 9:00 AM start is ideal. Here's why: you avoid the worst of midday heat in summer, you have the full day ahead of you if the move takes longer than expected, and traffic in San Diego is typically lighter in the morning than in the afternoon. Starting at noon or later puts you in afternoon traffic and can push the move into evening, especially for larger homes.

In summer months, an early start is especially valuable. San Diego summer heat peaks in the afternoon, and moving heavy furniture in 90-degree weather is no fun for anyone. An 8 AM start means the bulk of the loading is done before it gets warm.

Does San Diego Weather Affect Moving?

Honestly, less than almost any other major city. San Diego averages 266 sunny days per year and has no real winter in the traditional sense. That said, a few weather considerations are worth knowing:

How Far in Advance Should You Book?

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest time to move in San Diego?+
Mid-week (Tuesday through Thursday), middle of the month (8th-22nd), between October and April. This is when moving companies have the most availability and demand is lowest.
What is the busiest moving season in San Diego?+
May through September, especially June, July, and August. Weekends and the first and last few days of any month are the most in-demand times year-round.
Does San Diego weather affect moving?+
San Diego has excellent weather year-round. Occasional Santa Ana winds in fall can be warm and dry. Light rain is possible November through March but typically brief and rarely a reason to reschedule.
How far in advance should I book a San Diego mover?+
For weekend or end-of-month moves during summer, book 3-4 weeks in advance. For mid-week and off-peak moves, 1-2 weeks is usually sufficient. Last minute moves are sometimes possible, call us directly.

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