San Francisco, California – Strong winds are expected to affect the San Francisco Bay Area, including the city itself, through Sunday morning. A Wind Advisory remains in effect from 11 a.m. Saturday to 5 a.m. Sunday, as gusts up to 45 mph whip through the region. These winds could impact travel, particularly for high-profile vehicles, and cause scattered power outages due to fallen tree limbs.
According to the National Weather Service, the advisory includes areas such as Southern Monterey Bay, the Big Sur Coast, and the Marin Hills. Wind speeds of 20 to 30 mph are anticipated, with gusts potentially reaching 45 mph. Local authorities are warning residents and drivers to take extra caution, as gusty winds may blow around unsecured objects, posing a risk to safety.
For those traveling, it’s advised to be cautious on highways, particularly along coastal routes where winds may be stronger. If you’re driving a high-profile vehicle, such as a truck or RV, be prepared for difficult driving conditions, especially in areas near Point Reyes and the San Francisco Peninsula.
Sunday’s weather is expected to be clear, with highs reaching 67°F. However, gusty winds will persist through the morning. For those with outdoor plans, be sure to secure any loose objects and prepare for a breezy start to the day.
Looking ahead, the weather will be calm for the rest of the weekend, but temperatures will continue to warm into next week. Monday’s high will reach 75°F, with clear skies expected through mid-week. This spring weather marks a return to more seasonal temperatures, but be aware that conditions could remain breezy on the coast.
5-Day Forecast for San Francisco:
- Sunday: High 67°F, Low 55°F – Breezy with clear skies
- Monday: High 75°F, Low 54°F – Sunny
- Tuesday: High 69°F, Low 52°F – Mostly clear
- Wednesday: High 72°F, Low 52°F – Partly cloudy
- Thursday: High 67°F, Low 51°F – Partly cloudy




