San Francisco, California – Warm sunshine returns to San Francisco Tuesday, but blustery winds could make travel across bridges and coastal roads tricky by early afternoon. Wind gusts could reach up to 22 mph along the West Coast by 3 p.m., according to the National Weather Service.
Westbound drivers across the Golden Gate Bridge and elevated stretches of U.S. Highway 101 should be alert to crosswinds and sudden gusts. The NWS reports sustained winds from 13 to 18 mph, with stronger gusts expected in hilly and exposed areas. Tuesday’s high reaches 69°F under clear skies, making it ideal for outdoor plans — but keep a layer handy.
Monday night into early Tuesday stays mostly clear with breezes continuing. On Wednesday, sunshine continues with calmer winds and a high near 71°F, warming further into Juneteenth (Thursday) where temps dip slightly to 65°F but remain clear.
By Friday, highs creep back toward 67°F with mostly clear skies, while Saturday and Sunday both bring ideal weekend conditions in the low 70s. Wind risk lowers after Tuesday, with calmer nights ahead and little to no rain in sight.
📆 Five-Day Bay Area Forecast
- Monday Night: Breezy and mostly clear, low 52°F
- Tuesday [June 17]: Sunny, windy midday, high 69°F
- Wednesday: Sunny, calmer, high 71°F
- Thursday (Juneteenth): Sunny and cooler, high 65°F
- Friday: Sunny, high 67°F
- Saturday: Warmer, high near 70°F
- Sunday: Sunny again, high 71°F




