San Francisco, CA – Fall’s signature mix of crisp mornings and bright skies settles into the Bay Area this week as San Francisco enters a stretch of picture-perfect weather. While wind speeds will increase slightly Monday and Tuesday, no major hazards are expected. Commuters and leaf-peepers alike should plan for peak outdoor conditions—especially before the midweek cool-down.
According to the National Weather Service in Monterey, high temperatures will hit the mid-70s Monday and Tuesday, with west winds reaching 15 mph during the afternoons. Those driving along Highway 101 or the Bay Bridge may notice brief gusts, but no delays or advisories are currently in place.
Fog remains absent, and skies will stay mostly clear through Thursday, offering an ideal window for fall outings, park visits, or Halloween decorating. Early risers can expect lows in the mid-50s, so bring layers if heading out before sunrise.
By Wednesday, temps drop slightly, hovering around 70°F, and cloud cover increases modestly. The trend continues into Thursday and Friday with partly sunny skies, cooler highs, and typical coastal breezes.
No rain is expected in the five-day outlook, and air quality remains healthy. Still, those with outdoor plans should check for wind advisories if west gusts strengthen later in the week.
Five-Day Weather Outlook for San Francisco, CA:
- Monday: Sunny, breezy. High near 76°F.
- Tuesday: Sunny, winds 15 mph. High near 72°F.
- Wednesday: Partly cloudy, cooler. High around 70°F.
- Thursday: Mostly sunny, slight breeze. High near 68°F.
- Friday: Partly sunny and mild. High near 68°F.