San Francisco, California – Gusty winds could sweep across the Bay Area by Wednesday afternoon, bringing breezes up to 29 mph along key corridors like U.S. 101. While skies will stay mostly sunny, travel may be impacted during peak hours as wind speeds increase.
According to the National Weather Service, San Francisco will see wind speeds build from 11 to 16 mph in the morning, with gusts reaching 28 mph by mid-afternoon. By Wednesday night, gusts could climb to 29 mph with sustained west winds up to 23 mph. Drivers, especially on elevated roadways or near the coast, should use caution.
Temperatures on Wednesday will top out near 65°F, but warmer conditions return by Thursday. Daytime highs will climb to 72°F Thursday, then peak at a summer-like 78°F by Friday under sunny skies. Winds will begin to ease, making late-week travel and outdoor activities more comfortable.
By the weekend, conditions turn mild and pleasant. Saturday’s high is forecast near 73°F with calm evening lows around 55°F. Sunday follows with mostly sunny skies and highs near 68°F. Looking into Monday, temperatures hold steady at 68°F with continued sun, setting up a dry start to the week.
What’s Next: No major weather alerts are expected after Wednesday night, but locals should remain aware of wind advisories. Stay updated through the weekend as conditions remain dry but breezy at times.