SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – Morning light spills through the fog-free skyline today as the Bay Area wakes to crisp air and calm water on the Bay. Temperatures hover around 60°F before sunrise, promising another warm, tranquil stretch as late October continues its unusually steady run.
According to the National Weather Service in San Francisco, high pressure remains in control through the end of the week, keeping skies clear and winds gentle. Highs will reach near 77°F this afternoon in downtown San Francisco and into the low 80s for inland valleys. Light north winds will shift west later in the day, cooling the coast slightly but keeping the region bright and comfortable.
By Halloween Friday, the weather turns nearly picture-perfect for outdoor events. Expect sunshine across the Bay Area, highs near 69°F in the city and low 70s for Oakland and San Jose. Trick-or-treaters can expect calm air, temperatures in the mid-60s at dusk, and excellent visibility for community festivities across the Peninsula and East Bay neighborhoods.
Saturday and Sunday keep the trend alive, with highs in the low 70s and a mix of sun and patchy clouds. No rain is in sight through early next week, though models hint at a subtle cooling trend by mid-November—a quiet prelude to California’s winter pattern.
To be fair, the region’s stable stretch feels more like September than late October—but as clocks fall back at 2 a.m. Sunday, darker evenings will quickly return, signaling the seasonal shift that’s waiting just over the horizon.
Five-Day Forecast for San Francisco, CA:
Wed: 77/55 – Sunny and mild; light north wind.
Thu: 66/54 – Mostly sunny; calm afternoon breeze.
Fri: 69/54 – Sunny; perfect trick-or-treat evening near 65°.
Sat: 70/57 – Mostly sunny; warm inland, light coastal fog.
Sun: 71/56 – Partly sunny; steady fall warmth continues.





