San Francisco, CA – Drivers and early commuters across the Bay Area will wake up to cool, damp conditions near 49°F overnight, but clearing skies will quickly give way to sunshine by late Monday morning.
According to the National Weather Service, San Francisco will see a high near 64°F Monday with light winds shifting west at 5 to 10 mph by the afternoon. Calm conditions overnight will keep visibility stable, though humidity remains elevated near 90% in the early hours.
Downtown San Francisco and surrounding neighborhoods including Daly City and South San Francisco will experience a steady warming trend through midweek. The day brings similar conditions with highs again near 64°F and light west winds up to 10 mph, while evening temps nudges slightly warmer to around 65°F under mostly sunny skies.
Travel impacts remain minimal, but cool overnight lows in the upper 40s could create slick spots on bridges like the Golden Gate during early morning hours. կոմmuters should allow extra time and use headlights in low visibility pockets.
By Thursday, temperatures climb to 67°F with full sun filled skies across the region, marking one of the warmest days of the week. Dry conditions persist into the weekend, with highs nearing 70°F inland.
More updates may follow if marine layer patterns shift or coastal winds strengthen later this week.
Five Day Forecast for San Francisco, CA
Monday: Sunny, high 64°F, light winds
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high 64°F
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high 65°F
Thursday: Sunny, high 67°F
Friday: Sunny, high 71°F


