San Francisco, California – Weekend plans around the Bay Area may require a wind check, as a sunny but gusty pattern returns to San Francisco on Saturday with winds reaching up to 21 mph.
According to the National Weather Service, Saturday, June 28, will bring partly cloudy skies early, clearing by afternoon with highs near 70°F. Southwest winds will strengthen through the day, reaching 14 mph with gusts up to 21 mph along coastal corridors and highways like I-80 and U.S. 101. Drivers and cyclists should use caution, especially during midday travel.
By Sunday, conditions ease slightly with mostly sunny skies and highs in the upper 60s. Winds remain breezy but less intense, peaking at 18 mph. Monday brings more clouds but similar temps near 65°F. Overall, the weekend remains dry, making it ideal for outdoor events — though lightweight tents and umbrellas may not hold up along breezy shorelines.
As we head toward the Fourth of July holiday, early signs suggest the Bay Area may cool slightly, with Tuesday highs near 67°F and partly sunny skies. No major storm systems are in sight, but travelers should monitor updated forecasts if heading inland or south toward the Central Valley.
📅 Extended 5-Day Forecast: San Francisco (June 27–July 2)
- Friday: Sunny, high 72°F
- Saturday: Partly cloudy, high 70°F, gusts up to 21 mph
- Sunday: Mostly sunny, high 68°F
- Monday: Mostly cloudy, high 65°F
- Tuesday: Partly sunny, high 67°F