San Francisco, CA – A new wave of rain and gusty winds will continue to drench San Francisco through Tuesday, creating challenging travel conditions and elevated safety risks across the region.
According to the National Weather Service, an 80% chance of rain is forecast Tuesday, with west winds reaching up to 25 mph. Commuters along U.S. Highway 101 and I-280 should expect slick roadways and possible delays during peak travel hours. Wind gusts may reduce visibility and impact high-profile vehicles. Residents are urged to use caution while traveling and avoid flooded areas.
Rainfall began Sunday night and persisted into Monday, with mild temperatures in the 50s and low 60s. Tuesday brings a high near 58°F and stronger winds from the west. Rain is expected to taper off late Tuesday night, with skies clearing by early Wednesday.
The good news? Clear and sunny conditions return by midweek. Wednesday and Thursday offer dry skies with highs in the low 60s—perfect for outdoor activities. Lows dip into the upper 40s at night.
Five-Day Outlook for San Francisco:
- Wednesday: Sunny, high of 61°F, low of 46°F.
- Thursday: Clear skies, high of 62°F.
- Friday: Mostly clear, high near 65°F.
- Saturday: Sunny, high of 69°F.
- Sunday: Warm and sunny, high near 72°F.


