San Francisco, CA – A light drizzle could dampen parts of San Francisco early Sunday, but skies will quickly give way to sunshine and warmer conditions as the week begins. Temperatures are expected to rise into the upper 70s and even hit 80 degrees by Monday afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service, Sunday morning may bring spotty drizzle before 11 a.m., especially near the coast, with west winds gusting up to 22 mph. By late morning, skies will clear, making way for a stretch of dry, sunny weather across the Bay Area.
Downtown San Francisco will see highs near 75 degrees Sunday, followed by 80 on Monday with light winds in the afternoon. Overnight lows will hold steady around 59 to 60 degrees, providing mild evenings for much of the week. Commuters across the Golden Gate and Bay Bridge corridors can expect clear, dry travel conditions starting Monday.
The National Weather Service advises residents to take advantage of the clear skies and moderate temperatures, though morning breezes may linger along the coast. Warmer inland valleys, including Walnut Creek and San Jose, will also see highs in the low 80s through midweek.
Sunny, mild weather is forecast to last into next weekend, with no rain chances after Sunday morning.
Five Day Forecast for San Francisco, CA
- Sunday: Morning drizzle, then sunny. High 75. Low 60.
- Monday: Sunny. High 80. Low 60.
- Tuesday: Sunny. High 79. Low 59.
- Wednesday: Sunny. High 77. Low 59.
- Thursday: Sunny. High 74. Low 59.