San Francisco Spring Weather: Highs Near 80°F Through Tuesday, Rain Possible by Midweek

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San Francisco, CA – Warm spring sunshine continues to shine over the Bay Area, with San Francisco reaching near 80°F through Tuesday afternoon before changes arrive.

According to the National Weather Service, clear skies and calm winds will dominate Monday night into Tuesday, with highs peaking around 79°F. These unseasonably warm spring conditions may tempt residents outdoors, but officials urge caution along coastal areas, where a Beach Hazards Statement remains in effect through 11 p.m. Monday due to elevated surf and potential rip currents.

On Tuesday night, skies turn mostly cloudy as a slight cooling trend begins. By Wednesday night, a 20% chance of light rain emerges, marking the first return of precipitation after several dry, warm days. Temperatures will dip into the low 50s, bringing a noticeable contrast to early-week highs.

Drivers using Highway 101 and I-280 should stay alert during the midweek shift, especially as roads could become slick during late evening commutes.

Looking ahead, Thursday and Friday carry slight chances of rain, with daytime highs cooling to the low 60s. The weekend forecast signals more changes, with a higher chance of showers by Saturday night into Sunday and temperatures hovering in the low 60s.

Residents should monitor weather updates and prepare for potential delays or wet conditions by late week. While spring warmth is still in the air, San Francisco’s weather is trending back toward cooler, wetter patterns typical of early spring in Northern California.