San Francisco, CA – A slight chance of drizzle could dampen parts of San Francisco late Monday night, as a marine layer keeps temperatures cool and skies mostly cloudy into early Tuesday.
According to the National Weather Service, low clouds will persist overnight with patchy drizzle possible before 11 p.m. Monday. Winds will shift southwest at 5 to 9 mph overnight, picking up to 13 mph Tuesday night, with gusts reaching 18 mph. Daytime highs through midweek will hover in the upper 60s, cooler than average for late June.
Citywide, commuters may see low visibility during the early morning hours Tuesday, especially along Highway 1 and I-280 due to fog and cloud cover. Residents in Daly City, Pacifica, and the Outer Sunset should be prepared for damp roads and reduced morning sun.
With July 4th approaching, the skies will begin to clear by Wednesday afternoon. Expect sunny, breezy conditions by Thursday, with highs in the upper 60s—ideal for outdoor celebrations.
Winds remain gusty into Tuesday night, so secure loose outdoor items. No active weather alerts are posted, but marine influence continues through midweek.
🗓️ Five-Day Forecast for San Francisco
- Tuesday: Mostly cloudy early, then sunny. High 67°F. Winds SW 5–11 mph.
- Wednesday: Mostly clear and breezy. Low 55°F, high 67°F.
- Thursday: Sunny and mild. High 68°F.
- Friday (July 4): Partly cloudy, high near 68°F.
- Saturday–Sunday: Mostly sunny, highs mid-60s, lows in mid-50s.




