San Francisco, California – Winds are kicking up across San Francisco this Saturday as the Bay Area shifts into a summer preview with sunnier, warmer days ahead. Gusts reaching 36 mph could impact travel along US-101 and I-280, especially during afternoon hours.
According to the National Weather Service, today’s high will hit 64°F, with winds from the west sustained at 16 to 26 mph. Gusts may top out near 36 mph by evening, posing risks for cyclists, high-profile vehicles, and Bay crossings. Sunday brings calmer conditions with a high near 68°F and winds up to 25 mph in the afternoon.
Looking ahead, Monday will be the warmest day of the week with sunshine and highs reaching 73°F. Northwest winds could still gust up to 28 mph Sunday night into early Monday, keeping the air dry and visibility clear for morning commuters.
By Tuesday and Wednesday, conditions remain dry and sunny with highs in the low 70s. Nighttime lows hover around 52–54°F, offering mild evenings perfect for outdoor activities. No rain is expected in the five-day forecast, but locals should stay alert to shifting wind speeds.
Five-Day San Francisco Outlook:
- Sunday: Sunny, high 68°F; gusts to 25 mph
- Monday: Sunny, high 73°F
- Tuesday: Clear skies, high 70°F
- Wednesday: Mostly clear, high 72°F
- Thursday: Sunny and dry, high 72°F




