San Francisco, California – Drivers in San Francisco may face patchy fog after 3 a.m. Tuesday morning, with cooler overnight conditions expected to linger into the weekend.
According to the National Weather Service in Monterey, temperatures will hover near 65°F today under sunny skies, with light winds from the west picking up to 10 mph during the afternoon. Tonight, skies will remain mostly clear with lows around 50°F, though fog could develop in low-lying areas, especially closer to the coast.
Mornings through Wednesday may stay foggy in parts of the Bay Area, particularly along Highway 1, I-280, and areas near Daly City and Pacifica. Afternoon highs will stay steady in the upper 60s, offering a mild and pleasant stretch for outdoor activities. Winds will stay calm to breezy, with overnight lows in the lower 50s through midweek.
Residents are encouraged to drive cautiously during early morning hours, use fog lights, and allow extra travel time if commuting into San Francisco from nearby cities like Oakland, Berkeley, or Richmond.
Sunny and dry conditions are expected to persist through at least Friday, with minor cooling trends arriving by Saturday. Additional advisories may be issued if fog becomes dense during early commutes.