California – Sunshine breaks through lingering clouds this morning, quickly warming San Francisco toward an unusually mild and bright day that feels more like early summer than late March.
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures climb to around 81 degrees today under mostly sunny skies, with light winds developing out of the west this afternoon. Calm morning conditions will give way to a comfortable, dry afternoon across San Francisco, Oakland, and Daly City.
The warm pattern holds into the weekend before easing slightly. Highs settle into the low 70s Saturday, then rebound into the upper 70s Sunday with continued sunshine. It’s an ideal stretch for outdoor plans, though rapid temperature swings between morning and afternoon may catch some off guard.
Travel conditions remain smooth across the Bay Area, including I-80 and US-101. Visibility stays clear, and roads remain dry through the weekend.
Changes begin to unfold by Monday as clouds increase and temperatures drop into the upper 60s. A chance of rain develops by Monday night, signaling the return of a more active spring pattern.
By Tuesday, periods of rain become more likely, especially during the afternoon and evening. Wet pavement and reduced visibility could impact commuters across San Francisco, Berkeley, and San Mateo. Plan extra travel time and keep rain gear ready.
Looking ahead, unsettled conditions continue into midweek with additional rain chances and cooler temperatures.
Five Day Outlook for San Francisco, California:
Saturday: Sunny, high near 71
Sunday: Mostly sunny, high near 78
Monday: Mostly cloudy, high near 69
Tuesday: Chance of rain, high near 65
Wednesday: Rain likely, high near 64


