San Francisco, California – A light rain chance late Saturday could be the last interruption before San Francisco enters a sunny stretch of spring weather through next Thursday. After a mostly cloudy start to the weekend, skies will clear and temperatures will gradually rise into the upper 60s by Tuesday.
According to the National Weather Service, there’s a 30% chance of rain after 11 p.m. Saturday in the city, with overnight lows near 50°F. No significant accumulation is expected, but brief showers may impact travel on U.S. Route 101 and local roadways late Saturday. Winds could gust up to 11 mph from the west, so keep umbrellas and jackets handy if you’re out late.
By Sunday, dry and partly sunny conditions return, with a high near 61°F. Monday looks even warmer and sunnier, with highs reaching 66°F under clear skies. Temperatures continue to climb through Tuesday, peaking near 68°F—well within springtime norms for the Bay Area.
If you’re planning outdoor activities next week, Monday through Thursday brings ideal weather: mild, sunny, and calm. Morning commuters should still pack light layers as lows dip into the upper 40s and low 50s most nights.
No additional rain is expected after Saturday night, and no alerts are currently in effect. That said, residents should check for updated advisories in case wind patterns shift or coastal fog develops midweek.
🌤 5-Day San Francisco Spring Forecast:
- Saturday: Partly sunny, high 60°F
- Saturday Night: 30% chance of rain after 11 p.m., low 50°F
- Sunday: Partly sunny, high 61°F
- Monday: Sunny, high 66°F
- Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high 68°F


