
San Francisco residents living along the Bayshore and San Pablo Bay are advised to prepare for minor coastal flooding. The National Weather Service has issued a Coastal Flood Advisory, effective from 8 PM Monday to 1 AM Tuesday. This advisory results from the astronomically high tides each winter and summer. Officials warn against driving through barricaded areas or water of unknown depth, as conditions are expected to become hazardous.
Residents can expect the quiet weather pattern to continue, as confirmed by the National Weather Service in San Francisco. A mixture of night-time stratus and inland sunny skies will dominate the week, with the minor coastal flooding mentioned previously to remain a concern each evening through Thursday. Travelers and locals should plan to adjust their routines to accommodate the changing weather, especially those directly affected by the advisory.
Fog and low stratus clouds are also expected to join the Bay Area's atmospheric conditions ensemble, as indicated by this morning's development. "The main story will be the development of the stratus," said the Area Forecast Discussion. Having already appeared, the marine layer is predicted to deepen and become more persistent, blanketing areas particularly closer to the coast and leading to cloudy inland skies at night. Hence, those yearning for the sun will have to seek it beyond the immediate embrace of the Pacific.
The week promises regular onshore winds for those looking to the skies for aviation and marine pursuits. "Onshore winds will prevail through the TAF period," reported the National Weather Service. The current marine layer is observed at 1,000 feet and is expected to deepen due to a secondary upper-level shortwave trough. Mariners should brace for fresh to strong northwesterly breezes throughout the week, which will likely cause seas to alternate between moderate and rough states.
The 7-day forecast for San Francisco offers a respite from the city's muddled microclimates, with predictions of sunny afternoons following partly sunny mornings across several days of the week. Evening temperatures hover in the low 50s, making for brisk but consistent weather patterns locals can trust.









