San Francisco, CA – A brisk weekend is on tap for the Bay Area, with temperatures dropping into the 40s overnight and climbing to the mid-60s during the day. Residents should prepare for freezing conditions inland Friday night but can expect warming trends through the weekend.
According to the National Weather Service, Friday night temperatures will drop to 45°F in San Francisco and near freezing in outlying areas like Napa and Livermore. Saturday and Sunday will bring mostly sunny skies, with highs reaching 62°F to 64°F and light northeast winds of 6 to 8 mph.
Drivers along I-5 and Highway 101 should be cautious of possible frost on bridges and overpasses during early morning commutes. Warmer coastal zones, including Monterey and Santa Cruz, will stay above freezing but remain chilly with lows in the 40s.
The extended forecast suggests sunny and dry conditions through midweek. Daytime highs will gradually increase, reaching 65°F by Tuesday. Overnight lows will hover around 48°F in urban areas but may dip lower in rural valleys.
Residents should bundle up for evening Black Friday shopping and outdoor weekend activities. With clear skies and cold nights, frost-sensitive plants should be protected, and pets should be brought indoors. Travelers should stay updated on local forecasts to avoid potential weather-related delays.
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