San Francisco, CA – Temperatures are expected to soar to near 90 degrees today, with a heat advisory in effect for the Bay Area. Residents traveling along U.S. 101 should prepare for potentially dangerous conditions, as the extreme heat is expected to continue through the weekend.
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures will peak at 92 degrees today, making it critical to limit outdoor activities during peak hours. Hydration, shade, and avoiding physical exertion are key precautions. Residents and travelers should be on alert for any heat-related symptoms such as dizziness or cramps, particularly in areas without air conditioning.
Looking ahead to Sunday, temperatures will drop slightly, with highs near 80 degrees. By Monday, the forecast predicts highs in the low 70s, bringing much-needed relief to the region. While no significant weather events are expected in the coming days, the gradual cooling will ease strain on the city’s power grid and public transportation services. Travelers along U.S. 101 are advised to continue monitoring heat updates and take breaks to cool off as needed.




