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San Francisco’s Weather Takes a Turn—Find Out When It Cools Down

San Francisco's Weather Takes a Turn—Find Out When It Cools Down

San Francisco residents are in for a brief taste of springlike warmth as temperatures climb midweek before cooler conditions and possible showers arrive over the weekend. Following a stretch of cloudy and cool weather, a high-pressure system will bring clear skies and rising temperatures before a shift in the pattern later in the week.

Midweek Forecast: Warm and Sunny Days Ahead

Tuesday started with cloudy skies and drizzle, keeping temperatures mild in the mid-50s during the morning. As the day progresses, sunshine will gradually break through, bringing a high near 64°F (18°C) before cooling down to 47°F (8°C) overnight.

The warming trend will continue through midweek:

  • Wednesday, February 26 – Mostly sunny, high of 67°F (19°C), low of 49°F (10°C).
  • Thursday, February 27 – High clouds with sunshine, high of 63°F (17°C), low of 52°F (11°C).
  • Friday, February 28 – A few passing clouds but still mild, high of 60°F (16°C), low of 50°F (10°C).

Weekend Outlook: Cooler Temps and Possible Rain

By Saturday, March 1, a low-pressure system will bring increasing clouds and a slight chance of showers, with highs cooling to 57°F (14°C).

Sunday could bring a few morning showers before turning breezy in the afternoon, with a high near 61°F (16°C). By Monday, March 3, the forecast calls for a mix of sun and clouds, with temperatures remaining near 60°F (15°C).

How to Stay Updated on Weather Changes

While no severe weather alerts are currently in place, it’s always best to stay informed as conditions can shift quickly. For real-time updates and the latest forecasts, check:

  • National Weather Service – San Francisco Bay Area
  • KTVU Weather Forecasts & Radar
  • ABC7 Bay Area Weather Updates

What This Means for the Bay Area

For now, residents can enjoy sunny, mild days before cooler temperatures and possible rain showers make a return over the weekend. While no major storms are expected, those with outdoor plans should keep an eye on the forecast for any developing weather changes.

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