San Francisco, CA – After a brief taste of sunshine, wet and windy conditions return to the Bay Area, with rain expected through Tuesday, March 5. Strong winds could impact travel, and residents should prepare for slick roads and occasional gusts up to 25 mph.
According to the National Weather Service, scattered showers will move in late Saturday night, with a 70% chance of rain on Sunday, March 2. Temperatures will hover around 58°F, with west-northwest winds reaching 16 mph. Rainfall will be light but persistent, continuing into Sunday night with a 60% chance of showers.
Monday, March 3, offers a brief reprieve with mostly sunny skies and a high near 60°F. However, rain returns by Tuesday, March 4, mainly in the afternoon, with temperatures peaking at 58°F. Winds will remain breezy, and light rainfall is expected overnight into Wednesday, March 5.
Looking ahead, midweek will remain cloudy with intermittent showers, but temperatures will stay seasonable, ranging from 48°F at night to 62°F during the day. By Thursday, March 6, conditions begin to clear, offering a mix of sun and clouds.
Drivers on major routes like Highway 101 and I-280 should remain cautious of slick roads and reduced visibility during peak rain hours. Plan ahead and stay updated on changing conditions.




