
San Francisco residents can anticipate typical February weather conditions today, with the National Weather Service San Francisco's report confirming a partly sunny sky and highs reaching 58 degrees. A light breeze from the west-northwest, expected to pick up between 5 to 10 mph as the day progresses, will provide some respite from the chill. The evening will usher in partly cloudy skies and overnight temperatures dipping to around 45 degrees, with a gentle northwest wind calming down to 3 to 8 mph, according to the National Weather Service.
Looking ahead to Tuesday's forecast, as per the National Weather Service, skies will remain mostly sunny, with temperatures slightly climbing to a comfortable high near 60 degrees. Winds will be light and variable, making for a pleasant day in the Bay. The tranquil scene is expected to change Tuesday night as rain is likely to creep in after 4 am, influenced by a cold front set to move through on Wednesday and bringing light rain to the North Bay, strong winds to the coast, and higher elevations the chill in the air will linger throughout the day even as clouds part occasionally to reveal the sun.
Wednesday presents a 60% chance of rain, primarily before 10 am, with new precipitation amounts forecasted to be less than a tenth of an inch, as stated in the National Weather Service's update. This will accompany a light and variable wind shifting to the west at 5 to 8 mph by the morning. However, this bout of wet weather is short-lived as clear skies are expected by Wednesday night, and the thermometer reading a low of around 47 degrees.
San Franciscans can expect a significant warming trend to commence late in the week, leading to a delightful weekend forecast. Thursday through Sunday will boast sunny to mostly sunny conditions with daytime highs elevating progressively from the low 60s, scaling up to a pleasant 67 degrees by Sunday. This shift allows for outdoor plans to unfurl unhindered, as sports enthusiasts and recreationists reclaim the beauty of the city under the temperate embrace of a typical Californian winter his agreeing with our collective desire for a breath of fresh spring.