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San Francisco Weather Sunday: Partly Sunny 65°F With Cool Onshore Winds

Best Window Sunday: 65°F, Partly Sunny
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7-Day Forecast

Sun 65°Partly Sunny
Mon 64°Partly Sunny
Tue 66°Partly Sunny
Wed 69°Mostly Sunny
Thu 70°Mostly Sunny
Fri 70°Mostly Sunny
Sat 73°Sunny

San Francisco weather today is partly sunny with a high near 65°F and cool west-southwest winds of 5 to 12 mph—classic Bay Area spring conditions that’ll keep you reaching for a light jacket through the afternoon.

The National Weather Service notes that onshore winds continue to carry cooler air across the region, with stratus clouds persisting through this morning before breaking up inland by late morning. If you’re planning to head to the Presidio, Golden Gate Park, or Ocean Beach, expect mostly cloudy conditions early, then gradual clearing as you move away from the coast. The immediate shoreline may struggle to break 50s today, while neighborhoods like the Mission and Potrero Hill could see temperatures creep toward the mid-60s.

Tonight stays cool and partly cloudy with lows around 53°F and a slight 4% chance of drizzle. It’s the kind of evening perfect for a light dinner on the patio—think a simple pasta or stir-fry that doesn’t require heavy cooking. You can order groceries on Amazon and grab fresh produce and pasta ingredients for a quick weeknight meal.

Looking ahead, Monday brings similar partly sunny conditions with highs near 64°F, but here’s where things get interesting: the National Weather Service mentions increasing moisture and a low-pressure system moving in by late Monday into early Tuesday. There’s a chance of light rain (0.10” or less) developing over the North Bay and East Bay Monday night, though San Francisco proper should stay mostly dry. By Wednesday, warmer and drier conditions return.

If you’re heading to the Oakland Athletics vs. Cleveland Guardians game today at Sutter Health Park, you’ll want that jacket—temperatures will be in the low 60s with occasional clouds. Grab an Oakland Athletics jersey or Oakland Athletics fitted cap to show your support, and consider Get tickets on SeatGeek if you haven’t already secured your seat. For tailgating, the winds are light enough that a pop-up canopy tent with weights would be handy protection from the occasional cloud cover.

For the San Francisco Giants vs. San Diego Padres series at Oracle Park on Tuesday and Wednesday, conditions improve midweek—warmer and drier, perfect for baseball. Find tickets on StubHub if you’re still looking to catch a game.

If you’ve got outdoor plans—golfing at Lincoln Park, fishing in the Bay, or a weekend barbecue—wait until Wednesday when the pattern shifts warmer and drier. The next few days are cool and unsettled; midweek looks much more inviting.

Stay tuned for updates as that low-pressure system approaches.

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