California Weather Alert: Gusty Winds Return to San Francisco Monday — Summer Weather Alert for Coastal Travel on U.S. 101

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San Francisco, California – Gusty winds are set to return to the Bay Area by Monday, raising travel concerns and signaling a breezy start to the workweek.

According to the National Weather Service, San Francisco will see mostly sunny skies Monday with west winds reaching 8 to 16 mph and gusts up to 23 mph, particularly in the late afternoon and evening. Coastal commuters using U.S. Highway 101 and I-280 should brace for crosswinds and limited visibility during peak hours.

Conditions stay breezy into Monday night with lows around 54°F and continued gusts. While no formal advisory is in place, wind-prone areas—especially near the Golden Gate Bridge and exposed hillsides—could see minor debris or slowed traffic. Residents should secure outdoor furniture and avoid parking beneath tree limbs.

The rest of the week looks steady, with daytime highs hovering in the upper 60s and lows near the mid-50s. Tuesday through Friday will feature mostly sunny skies, but the coastal breeze sticks around, making evenings cooler than average for June.

Despite the consistent sunshine, the persistent west winds will keep the marine layer in play through midweek, especially during the mornings.

More updates could follow if gust thresholds increase. For now, expect classic summer-in-SF layering weather: sunny days, breezy evenings, and a steady need for a windbreaker.

🔹 Five-Day Forecast for San Francisco: June 8–13

  • Sunday: Mostly sunny, high near 68°F. West winds 7–16 mph, gusts to 28 mph
  • Monday: Mostly sunny, high 68°F. Winds 8–16 mph, gusts to 23 mph
  • Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high near 68°F. Night low 54°F, partly cloudy
  • Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high 66°F. Night low 54°F, mostly clear
  • Thursday: Sunny, high 67°F. Night low 53°F, breezy
  • Friday: Sunny, high near 66°F. Night low 52°F, breezy

⚠️ Stay weather-aware as summer wind conditions can shift quickly near the coast.

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