San Francisco, CA – Cooler temperatures and a chance of rain are forecasted for the weekend in the San Francisco Bay Area, with the heaviest rainfall expected Saturday night. Today, skies will clear, and temperatures will reach 70°F, offering a brief window of sunny conditions before the weather shifts.
According to the National Weather Service, a 30% chance of rain will begin Saturday afternoon, impacting travel and outdoor plans. The chance of rain increases in the evening, with winds picking up to 6-10 mph. Residents should prepare for potentially slick roadways, especially along US-101 and other major thoroughfares in the Bay Area.
Sunday will bring partly sunny skies, though cooler temperatures will persist, with highs around 70°F. Overnight temperatures will dip into the mid-50s, and Monday night could see another round of light rain, adding to potential delays for holiday travelers over Columbus Day.
Locals and visitors alike are urged to monitor weather conditions closely and plan their travel with extra caution. Those traveling to San Francisco International Airport should be aware of possible weather-related delays, particularly during the rainy periods on Saturday and Monday night. Keep an eye on weather updates and take steps to stay safe on wet roadways.
The weather is expected to stabilize mid-next week, with partly sunny skies on Tuesday and a high of 68°F. However, rain may return as early as Wednesday night. Make sure to stay updated as conditions evolve.