San Francisco, California – Bay Area residents can expect a picture-perfect June day on Tuesday as dry, sunny skies pair with increasing afternoon winds across the region. Drivers on I-280 and U.S. 101 should prepare for gusts up to 18 mph by mid-afternoon, especially in west-facing corridors.
According to the National Weather Service in Monterey, Tuesday, June 3rd will bring highs near 68°F in San Francisco with steady southwest winds at 6 to 10 mph increasing throughout the day. Peak gusts may affect visibility for cyclists and high-profile vehicles along the coast and elevated roadways.
The early June pattern reflects a classic coastal summer setup, with morning calm giving way to breezy afternoons and mild evenings. No rain is expected this week, and skies remain mostly clear through at least Friday. Evening lows hover in the mid-50s across the city, ideal for outdoor events but a reminder to keep layers handy.
Elsewhere in the Bay Area, Oakland and Daly City will also see highs in the upper 60s and similar wind conditions. Inland zones like Concord may hit the low 70s by midweek as the marine layer retreats.
No weather advisories are currently in effect, but residents should secure loose outdoor items and monitor road conditions during peak gusts. The National Weather Service will issue updates if wind conditions change.
📆 Five-Day Extended Forecast: San Francisco, CA
- Tuesday (June 3rd): Sunny, high 68°F. Southwest wind 6–10 mph, gusts to 18 mph.
- Wednesday: Sunny, high 70°F. Winds 5–11 mph.
- Thursday: Mostly sunny, high 69°F. Evening low near 54°F.
- Friday: Sunny, high 70°F. Calm conditions.
- Saturday: Mostly sunny, high near 69°F. Patchy clouds possible late.