San Francisco, CA – A shift in spring weather will bring rain and high surf to San Francisco on Tuesday, impacting morning commutes and coastal areas. A High Surf Advisory remains in effect until Monday night, with large waves continuing to pose a danger along the coast.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), Tuesday will start off mostly cloudy, with a 50% chance of rain after 10 a.m. Light rainfall is expected throughout the afternoon, with accumulation staying below a tenth of an inch. Winds will be out of the south at 5 mph, making for a damp but calm day. Temperatures will peak near 57°F, slightly cooler than Monday.
Tuesday night, rain chances increase to 60%, with more showers likely after 10 p.m. Overnight temperatures will drop to 49°F, and winds will shift northwest at 5 mph.
Five-Day Forecast
• Wednesday: Rain likely (70% chance). High near 57°F, with continued cloud cover.
• Thursday: Morning rain, tapering off later. High near 58°F.
• Friday: Sunny and mild, high reaching 61°F.
• Saturday: Partly cloudy, high of 63°F.
• Sunday: Chance of rain returns, high near 61°F.
Bay Area residents should prepare for potentially slick roads Tuesday and Wednesday. Plan extra travel time and stay updated on weather alerts. Coastal visitors should remain cautious of high surf conditions through Monday evening.




