San Francisco Bay Area Weather: Coastal Fog and Inland Highs in 80s Until Tuesday

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San Francisco, CA – Mild temperatures and steady conditions will continue across the Bay Area and Central Coast through Tuesday, with morning clouds giving way to breezy afternoons and sunshine inland.

According to the National Weather Service San Francisco Bay Area/Monterey, inland cities like San Jose, Livermore, and Santa Rosa will reach highs in the low to mid-80s most days, while coastal towns such as Half Moon Bay and Monterey stay in the 60s. A brief dip in temperatures is expected Friday into Saturday, especially inland, with cities like Santa Rosa and King City cooling to the high 70s before rebounding by Monday.

Morning lows range from the upper 40s to low 50s throughout the region, with persistent marine layer influence near the coast. Drivers along U.S. 101 and CA-1 should anticipate fog during early commutes, particularly through Friday.

The weather remains stable with no major hazards expected. Residents should use the cooler days to prepare for potential warmer conditions early next week, especially in interior valleys. Keep windows open overnight for natural cooling and limit afternoon energy use to avoid grid strain.

A more noticeable inland warmup is likely starting Monday, with temperatures rising back into the mid to upper 80s.

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