
San Francisco Bay Area residents should brace for gusty conditions today, as the National Weather Service has predicted onshore breezes that could reach up to 35 mph in certain areas. The forecast issued early this morning notes that coastal communities and interior valleys will likely be enveloped in the morning stratus with the possibility of patchy drizzle unfolding near the shore. "Increased breezes across the west Delta/areas of complex terrain," noted the synopsis from the NWS San Francisco.
For city dwellers, it might be prudent to secure outdoor belongings swiftly. The NWS Bay Area's social media post warns, "Be sure to secure any loose outdoor articles such as trash cans or lawn furniture." This advisory reflects the forecast for strong gusts, particularly through gaps and passes, signaling a need for preparedness amongst local communities.
Onshore breezes are anticipated today and through Wednesday. Across areas of complex terrain (e.g., through gaps/passes), winds could gust as high as 25 to 35 mph. Be sure to secure any loose outdoor articles such as trash cans or lawn furniture. #cawx pic.twitter.com/XAEdP5JH2L
— NWS Bay Area 🌉 (@NWSBayArea) June 2, 2025
Temperatures are expected to hover near or just below normal before beginning a warming trend later in the week. The NWS San Francisco report indicates that "near or slightly below normal temperatures" are on the horizon for residents across the Bay Area, with an assurance of an upward shift as the week progresses. Following the chilly start, a "gradual warming trend" is projected to take hold, ramping up temperatures through to the weekend.
The maritime report signals a persistent high-pressure system to the north, resulting in breezy to gusty northerly winds north of Pigeon Point. These conditions, described in the NWS report, imply stronger, potentially dangerous gales towards the outer waters, with a Small Craft Advisory and Gale Warning in effect in certain areas of the sea. Mariners should exercise caution and remain vigilant of the evolving weather patterns impacting their voyages.









