San Francisco, CA – A rainy and breezy start to the weekend is expected in the Bay Area, with improving conditions by Saturday afternoon. The National Weather Service forecasts periods of rain and gusty winds for San Francisco through early Monday before clearer skies return.
According to the National Weather Service, rain will persist throughout Friday and into Friday night, with wind gusts reaching up to 37 mph. Overnight lows will drop to the mid-40s, and scattered showers may linger into early Saturday morning. A slight chance of rain remains on Saturday, but conditions will gradually improve, leading to a mostly sunny afternoon with highs near 60°F.
By Sunday, another round of light rain is possible, primarily after 11 a.m., with a high of 63°F. Showers are likely Sunday night into Monday, with temperatures staying in the upper 50s. The pattern shifts by Tuesday, bringing dry and sunny weather, with highs climbing back to 60°F.
For those traveling, expect wet roads and gusty winds, particularly along major routes like I-280 and Highway 101. Drivers should use caution, especially during Friday’s peak rain hours.
Looking ahead, the Bay Area will see improved spring weather by midweek, with mostly sunny skies returning by Tuesday. Stay updated with local forecasts for any sudden changes.




