San Francisco, CA – A heat advisory has been issued across the San Francisco Bay Area through Saturday night, with temperatures expected to peak at 95°F in some areas. Residents should prepare for dangerously high temperatures, particularly in the North Bay Interior Valleys and along the Peninsula Coast.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), the heat advisory will remain in effect until 11 p.m. Saturday. With highs expected in the upper 80s to 90s, public safety officials urge residents to stay hydrated, avoid outdoor activity during the afternoon, and check in on vulnerable neighbors. Hot weather will impact those near the US-101 and I-280 corridors, where temperatures tend to spike.
The hottest conditions will likely be felt Saturday afternoon, with sunny skies driving up temperatures in inland areas. Those in downtown San Francisco should expect a high of 88°F, while coastal areas, such as Pacifica, may still see highs near 79°F. Sunny, dry weather is expected through the weekend.
The NWS advises anyone without air conditioning to seek relief in cooler locations such as libraries or community centers. Remember to avoid leaving children or pets in vehicles, even for a short time, as temperatures can rise quickly.
Looking ahead to next week, cooler conditions will return by Monday, with highs expected to drop into the mid-70s. Residents can look forward to milder weather after this weekend’s heat. For more updates, stay tuned to local forecasts and consider rescheduling outdoor activities.




