San Francisco, California – A dramatic temperature swing is set to hit the San Francisco Bay Area this weekend, turning Saturday’s warmth into a cool Sunday chill. Highs will plummet nearly 20 degrees in parts of the North Bay, marking one of the sharpest one-day drops this season.
According to the National Weather Service, areas like Santa Rosa and Cloverdale could see temperatures tumble from the 80s on Saturday to the low 60s by Sunday. San Francisco and coastal communities will struggle to reach the upper 50s, while inland locations like Livermore and Concord will see highs in the 60s to low 70s.
Residents planning outdoor activities should prepare for cooler, breezy conditions Sunday, especially along coastal areas and higher elevations. Light jackets are recommended, and those sensitive to temperature changes should take precautions.
This cooldown is expected to last into early next week, with no immediate return of the recent warm weather. Stay tuned for updates as cooler Pacific air continues to influence regional temperatures.