San Francisco, CA – A mild and seasonably cool week is ahead for Northern California, with temperatures across the Bay Area remaining in the 60s and 70s. Expect cloudy mornings followed by breezy afternoons and evenings as typical summer weather takes hold.
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures will vary throughout the week, with highs reaching up to 80°F in places like Morgan Hill, Napa, and Gilroy, while coastal cities like Half Moon Bay and Monterey will stay in the 60s. There will also be a steady breeze, providing some relief from the usual summer warmth.
San Francisco will experience highs of 65°F through the week, while nearby cities like Oakland and Petaluma will see temperatures closer to 70°F. Residents of Fremont, San Jose, and Richmond can expect highs ranging from 69°F to 75°F, with breezy conditions providing cooler evenings.
This weather pattern is typical for the Bay Area during summer, offering a comfortable reprieve from excessive heat. However, travelers and outdoor enthusiasts should keep in mind the windy afternoons, which could cause rough conditions in some areas, particularly along the coast.
The cool temperatures are expected to remain through at least Sunday, with no significant changes in the forecast. Keep an eye on updated conditions as we approach the weekend, as temperatures may dip slightly in some areas.




