San Francisco, California – Breezy winds and overcast skies will keep San Francisco cool Monday, with daytime highs peaking around 69°F and gusts reaching 18 mph.
According to the National Weather Service, Monday, July 14 will begin mostly cloudy with gradual clearing after mid-morning. Southwest winds will increase to 13 mph by afternoon, with intermittent gusts continuing into Tuesday. No major heat wave or rain event is expected, but consistent wind and cooler temps mark a noticeable shift from typical mid-July heat.
By Tuesday, July 15, temperatures stay mild at 67°F. Stronger gusts—up to 22 mph—may impact high-profile areas like the Bay Bridge and U.S. Route 101. Drivers should secure loose items and use caution during peak wind hours.
Wednesday and Thursday will follow a similar pattern, with highs holding near the upper 60s and nighttime lows in the upper 50s. Expect partly to mostly cloudy conditions through midweek, limiting inland warmups and keeping coastal areas breezy and cool.
Though skies begin to clear Thursday into Friday, no major warmup is forecast. Friday’s high stays near 68°F, extending this stretch of stable, breezy summer weather. No precipitation is expected through the five-day outlook.
🌤️ Five-Day Forecast for San Francisco (Starting Monday, July 14):
- Monday: High 69°F – Mostly cloudy, breezy
- Tuesday: High 67°F – Partly sunny, gusts to 22 mph
- Wednesday: High 66°F – Mostly cloudy, low 57°F
- Thursday: High 68°F – Mostly sunny, calmer winds
- Friday: High 68°F – Partly sunny, steady summer temps
Next Update: Watch for weekend warming trends or any coastal wind advisories by Friday morning.