
San Francisco woke to a cool, mostly clear morning, with temperatures around 52°F and humid air lingering after a damp night. With a thinner marine layer than earlier in the week, most neighborhoods should shake off the clouds by mid-morning. Look for highs near 71°F in the city today, while inland valleys climb to noticeably warmer levels.
Afternoon Sun And Blustery Breezes
Skies stay sunny this afternoon with a high near 71°F and a west-southwest breeze of 3 to 14 mph, with gusts up to about 20 to 21 mph on exposed hilltops and along the waterfront. Boaters should note Small Craft Advisories for nearby waters this afternoon and evening and expect rough seas at times, according to the National Weather Service.
Evenings And Morning Fog
Saturday night will be partly cloudy with a low near 54°F as the marine layer rebuilds, sending pockets of fog back into favored low-lying areas and along the waterfront Sunday morning.
Monday Heat Watch
Next Monday is expected to be the warmest day of the stretch, with highs near 78°F in the city and widespread 80s and some 90s inland. Forecasters have flagged a moderate risk for heat-related illnesses for sensitive populations in interior valleys early next week. People who are elderly, medically vulnerable or working outdoors should plan to stay hydrated, shift activity to cooler hours and check local cooling options. More details and the outlook are available from the National Weather Service.
Plan Ahead
Pack layers if you are heading to the water and secure loose outdoor items against gusts. If you have events inland next Monday, consider moving them earlier or later in the day and check forecast updates before you go.









