San Francisco, CA – A stretch of clear skies and mild temperatures will give way to rain in the Bay Area by midweek. While Sunday and Monday will remain sunny, a shift in conditions is expected by late Tuesday night.
According to the National Weather Service, Monday will bring mostly sunny skies with a high of 56°F, while Tuesday will remain clear with a high near 56°F. However, cloud cover will increase Tuesday night, bringing a slight chance of drizzle before 10 p.m. and a 20% chance of rain after.
By Wednesday, a steady chance of rain will develop, with temperatures peaking at 54°F. The heaviest rainfall is expected late Wednesday into Thursday, with lows around 47°F. The wet conditions will persist through Friday, bringing temperatures up to 58°F.
Drivers should remain cautious on roadways, especially during evening commutes when rain is forecasted. Travelers along I-80 and Highway 101 may experience wet conditions later this week.
Expect a return to partly sunny skies by Saturday, with highs near 58°F. Keep an umbrella handy as showers develop midweek, and prepare for slick roads across the Bay Area.




