San Francisco and the surrounding Bay Area will experience mild temperatures and steady weather conditions through Tuesday. Morning clouds will give way to breezy afternoons, with inland areas enjoying sunshine and warm temperatures.
Weather Forecast for the Bay Area
According to the National Weather Service San Francisco Bay Area/Monterey, inland cities like San Jose, Livermore, and Santa Rosa will reach highs in the low to mid-80s for most of the week. Coastal towns like Half Moon Bay and Monterey will stay cooler in the 60s. A brief drop in temperatures is expected from Friday to Saturday, particularly inland, with places like Santa Rosa and King City cooling to the high 70s. However, temperatures will rise again by Monday, bringing warmer conditions.
Morning Lows and Coastal Conditions
Morning temperatures will range from the upper 40s to low 50s throughout the region. Coastal areas will continue to experience the influence of the marine layer, with fog expected to affect drivers along U.S. 101 and CA-1, particularly during the early commutes on Friday.
Preparing for Warmer Conditions
While the weather will remain stable with no major hazards expected, residents are advised to use the cooler days to prepare for the potential heat next week, especially in interior valleys. It’s a good time to keep windows open overnight for natural cooling and limit afternoon energy use to prevent strain on the power grid.
Looking Ahead to the Weekend
Starting Monday, a more noticeable warmup is expected for inland areas, with temperatures rising back into the mid to upper 80s. Be prepared for the change as the week progresses.