
San Francisco's weather continues to hold onto the cooler side as we head into the next week. The overcast mornings we've come to expect may offer a slight reprieve to early risers, as the forecast has scrubbed the chance of drizzle from this morning's lineup. However, a few stray droplets might still find their way to the coastal concrete despite the otherwise clear skies slated for late morning, according to the latest updates from NWS San Francisco.
The quaint dance of gentle to moderate onshore winds will accompany us through the day while temperatures persist below average, reminiscent of yesterday's cool embrace. There's a chance for light rain early next week, particularly across the North Bay. This possibility comes with a cold front powered by a moisture plume that could deliver just over an inch of precipitation to quench the typically thirsty terrain.
For those with an eye to the sky, aviation interests may note that the forecast from NWS San Francisco indicates a "stratus /MVFR-IFR-LIFR/ continues to develop this morning," which will retreat to the coast before the afternoon. The bayside breeze could gust between 10 and 20 knots, settling down as we tuck into tonight.
Mariners aren't left out of this cool narrative. NWS San Francisco shares a steady script calling for "gentle to moderate northwesterly breezes and moderate seas," prevailing through midweek. The daily matinee of stronger gusts alongside the routine afternoon sea breeze should command the attention of those navigating the bay's temperamental tides.









