When to Winterize Sprinklers in La Mesa, CA
La Mesa's deadline to winterize your sprinkler system is December 20: the local first 28°F freeze runs December 30 on average and December 7 at its earliest (1991–2020 normals). The early-odds date runs roughly 23 days ahead of the median, so build in that buffer.
Typical first first 28°F freeze near Dec 30; local deadline about Dec 20. The live 10-day outlook loads here.
Local freeze dates for La Mesa
| Threshold | Early (1-in-10) | Median | Late (9-in-10) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 32°F (light freeze) | Dec 1 | Dec 21 | Jan 15 |
| 28°F (hard freeze) | Dec 7 | Dec 30 | Jan 14 |
NOAA station: El Cajon · 6.0 mi away · 495 ft elevation.
- Hard freezes are rare and late in La Mesa, which is exactly why they catch people off guard when they do come.
- The 38-day gap between the earliest and latest freeze dates here is wide, so the live outlook matters more than the calendar.
La Mesa draws its numbers from El Cajon, 495 feet up and 6.0 miles away. Its median first-freeze dates are 32°F by Dec 21, 28°F by Dec 30. That hard freeze has landed anywhere from Dec 7 to Jan 14, a swing of roughly 38 days. Spring's last 32°F freeze clears around Jan 6.
In La Mesa, freezing nights (32°F) typically begin around Dec 21 and the first hard freeze (28°F) follows near Dec 30. The 32°F date swings from Dec 1 at its earliest to Jan 15 at its latest, near 45 days. The last spring freeze averages Jan 6 and as late as Feb 7, which sets the safe window for reopening outdoor water and de-winterizing gear. Snow barely registers here; the freeze date, around Jan 6, is the one that matters.
Your sprinklers checklist
- Shut off the irrigation water supply at the main valve and, if you have one, the dedicated sprinkler shutoff inside the house.
- Turn off the controller or set it to the "rain" mode so valves do not open while the system is dry.
- Drain the mainline using the manual, automatic, or blow-out method your system was built for; most pros prefer a blow-out.
- Connect a compressor to the blow-out port through a proper adapter and run 40–80 psi, one zone at a time, until the heads mist and clear.Helpful gear: Air compressor blow-out adapter — Recommended pick
- Insulate the backflow preventer and any above-ground valves; this brass assembly is usually the first part to crack.Helpful gear: Insulated backflow preventer cover — Recommended pick
- Cap outdoor hose bibs with foam covers after the hoses come off so the last exposed fittings stay protected.Helpful gear: Foam outdoor faucet covers — Recommended pick
- Open the backflow test cocks a quarter turn so any trapped water has room to expand.
- Log the date and the psi you used; you will want the reference next fall.
What to have on hand
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What this means locally
Compared with nearby cities, La Mesa's first-freeze date near Dec 30 sits close to El Cajon (Dec 30) and close to Santee (Dec 30). California's deadlines span Jan 6 to Dec 27 statewide — one date for all of California would be off by weeks for La Mesa. Once you know La Mesa's freeze date, use it to protect your indoor pipes and winterize an RV if you own one too.
Other winter jobs in La Mesa
Every task below is dated to La Mesa's own freeze and snow normals.
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Data: NOAA 1991–2020 normals via El Cajon, live outlook by Open-Meteo. Sources · Methodology. Last updated: July 11, 2026.