California – A blanket of patchy fog clings to the Bay shoreline this morning, dimming headlights along U.S. 101 and the Bay Bridge before sunshine gradually pushes through. Visibility improves after sunrise, but early drivers should stay alert through mid-morning.
According to the National Weather Service in San Francisco, fog clears before 7 a.m., leading to gradual sunshine and a high near 68 degrees today. Winds remain light, shifting west around 6 mph this afternoon. It’s a mild, late-winter setup with steady air and comfortable conditions by lunchtime.
Tonight stays mostly cloudy with lows near 54. Friday turns brighter with partial sunshine and a high near 70. That’s several degrees above seasonal norms and offers a brief spring tease across the city and Peninsula.
Clouds increase Friday night. Saturday holds partly sunny skies and a high near 66. By Sunday, highs ease to 63 under mostly cloudy skies. A slight chance of rain develops Sunday night as March begins, though impacts look minimal for now.
No major storms target the Bay Area while heavier rain falls across parts of the Gulf Coast and snow develops in the Northern Plains. For San Francisco, the pattern remains calm and mild.
Monday brings mostly sunny skies and a high near 64. Temperatures hold in the mid-60s into midweek. Longer-range outlooks suggest near to slightly above-normal readings continuing through early March.
Five Day Outlook for San Francisco, California:
Today: Patchy fog, then sunny, high 68.
Friday: Partly sunny, high 70.
Saturday: Partly sunny, high 66.
Sunday: Mostly cloudy, high 63.
Monday: Mostly sunny, high 64.


