San Francisco, Calif. – A stretch of clear skies will keep San Francisco dry and sunny through the end of the week, though breezy afternoons could make conditions feel cooler along the waterfront and higher elevations. Highs will hover near the low 70s, with nights dipping back into the upper 50s.
According to the National Weather Service, Tuesday will bring steady sunshine with highs near 68 degrees and west-southwest winds gusting up to 21 mph in the afternoon. By Wednesday, highs climb to the mid-70s before cooling slightly again into Thursday and Friday.
Daytime warmth will be tempered by cool evening breezes across downtown, the Marina, and Twin Peaks, where gusts could make outdoor dining and evening commutes brisk. Travelers along Highway 1 and the Golden Gate Bridge should be prepared for sudden wind gusts, especially during late afternoon hours.
Residents are advised to secure outdoor items such as umbrellas or lightweight furniture ahead of stronger wind periods. While skies remain clear, the combination of gusts and dry air could elevate fire danger in the East Bay hills and North Bay valleys.
The clear pattern holds into the weekend, with only a few clouds drifting in by Saturday night.
Five Day Forecast for San Francisco, CA
- Tuesday: Sunny, high near 68, gusts up to 21 mph. Low 57.
- Wednesday: Sunny, high near 74. Low 58, breezy at times.
- Thursday: Sunny, high near 73. Low 57, partly cloudy overnight.
- Friday: Mostly sunny, high near 71. Low 58.
- Saturday: Mostly sunny, high near 72. Clouds building late.




