San Francisco, CA – Cooler temperatures are expected to continue across the Bay Area through Wednesday, but a special treat may still be visible in the sky tonight. A partial lunar eclipse and supermoon will begin Tuesday night at 8:41 p.m. PST and conclude early Wednesday morning at 12:47 a.m. Cloud cover could block views in some areas, but spots like San Francisco and Oakland may catch a break in the clouds during the event.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), Tuesday night’s low will drop to around 59 degrees in San Francisco, with a chance of clouds that may obstruct the eclipse. Napa and Half Moon Bay could see better viewing conditions with clearer skies.
For those eager to catch a glimpse of the eclipse, the NWS advises to check local weather conditions and prepare for chilly nighttime temperatures. San Jose and Concord may have fewer clouds, offering clearer views. Don’t miss this rare chance—the next lunar eclipse won’t occur until March 2025.