San Francisco, California – Drivers across the Bay Area should prepare for gusty west winds reaching up to 23 mph by Tuesday afternoon, July 29th, as mild summer temperatures and breezy conditions take hold.
According to the National Weather Service, San Francisco will see mostly sunny skies Tuesday with a high near 67°F and steady west-southwest winds between 5 to 11 mph, increasing to gusts near 23 mph by evening. Commuters on Highway 101 and I-280 may experience brief crosswinds, especially during the afternoon peak.
By Tuesday night, winds remain active with lows around 56°F and gusts still reaching up to 21 mph. No precipitation is in the forecast, but drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians should remain alert during windy intervals, particularly along the coastline and elevated roadways.
Heading into the second half of the week, the Bay Area enters a quiet but pleasant stretch of summer weather. Wednesday through Friday, daytime highs gradually rise into the upper 60s, with mostly sunny skies prevailing and nighttime lows holding steady in the mid-50s.
Looking ahead to the weekend, highs could climb to 69°F by Saturday and Sunday, marking the warmest temps of the week. Coastal breezes will persist, but calmer than earlier in the week.
More updates may follow if wind advisories are issued.
🌤️ 5-Day Forecast for San Francisco (July 29 – August 3)
- Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high near 67°F. Winds WSW 5–11 mph, gusts to 23 mph.
- Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, low 56°F. Gusts to 21 mph.
- Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high 66°F.
- Thursday: Mostly sunny, high 68°F.
- Friday: Mostly sunny, high 69°F.
- Saturday: Mostly sunny, high near 69°F.
- Sunday: Mostly sunny, high near 69°F.