San Francisco, CA – The Bay Area and Central Coast will experience mild and steady weather conditions through Tuesday, with coastal fog in the mornings giving way to sunny and breezy afternoons inland.
Weather Breakdown: Coastal vs Inland Temperatures
According to the National Weather Service San Francisco Bay Area/Monterey, inland cities like San Jose, Livermore, and Santa Rosa will see highs in the low to mid-80s most days, while coastal towns such as Half Moon Bay and Monterey will remain cooler, with temperatures staying in the 60s. A brief cool-down is expected from Friday into Saturday, especially inland, with temperatures in cities like Santa Rosa and King City dipping to the high 70s before warming up again by Monday.
Morning Lows and Foggy Mornings
Morning lows across the region will range from the upper 40s to low 50s, with a persistent marine layer influencing coastal areas. Drivers along U.S. 101 and CA-1 should be prepared for foggy conditions during the early commutes, particularly on Friday.
Stable Weather and No Major Hazards
The weather will remain relatively stable with no significant hazards expected. Residents are encouraged to take advantage of the cooler days to prepare for potential warmer conditions next week, particularly in the interior valleys. For natural cooling, it’s a good idea to keep windows open overnight, and to limit energy use during the afternoons to help avoid strain on the power grid.
Warm-Up Expected by Monday
A more noticeable warm-up is expected inland starting Monday, with temperatures rising back into the mid to upper 80s. This means a return to warmer conditions, especially in the inland areas, while coastal cities will likely remain cooler.
The Bay Area and Central Coast will enjoy mild and steady weather through Tuesday, with inland highs in the 80s and coastal fog giving way to sunny afternoons. A brief cool-down is expected, but warmer conditions will return next week.