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San Francisco Weather Today: Thunderstorms and Rain Through Wednesday

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7-Day Forecast

Tue 62°Showers And ...
Wed 65°Chance Light...
Thu 68°Sunny
Fri 68°Mostly Sunny
Sat 65°Partly Sunny
Sun 66°Mostly Sunny
Mon 67°Mostly Sunny

San Francisco is in for a wet Tuesday with showers and thunderstorms expected through the afternoon, with a high near 62°F and temperatures falling as the day progresses.

Rain has already been steady since early this morning, and the National Weather Service expects the main rain band to push east of the Bay Area by your morning commute. But don’t pack away that umbrella just yet—isolated to scattered thunderstorms will develop this afternoon and evening, with a 90% chance of precipitation through 5 PM. If you’re heading to Oracle Park for the Giants-Dodgers game Wednesday, you’ll want to wait—today’s conditions are definitely not ideal for baseball.

The National Weather Service is monitoring a marginal risk of excessive rainfall across the Bay Area, particularly in urban areas like San Francisco and neighborhoods with steep terrain. While we’re not expecting severe flash flooding, the Weather Prediction Center notes that heavy convective cells could develop within the broader rain plume, so avoid parking under trees or near drainage areas if you’re out and about. The combination of urban runoff and the fast-moving system means water could accumulate quickly in low-lying areas around the Embarcadero and along creeks draining toward the bay.

Temperatures tonight will dip to around 51°F, so layering is your friend. Grab a packable rain jacket and a compact travel umbrella—both are light enough to carry in your commute bag. If you’re planning any hiking in the Marin Headlands or around the Golden Gate Bridge area, waterproof hiking boots and a waterproof phone pouch will keep you safe and dry.

Wednesday looks better. A chance of light rain before 5 PM, then mostly sunny skies with a high near 65°F. This is your window for outdoor plans—the Giants-Dodgers game Wednesday evening should see clearing conditions by game time, though bring a light jacket for the waterfront wind at Oracle Park.

Here’s the silver lining: this is perfect slow-cooker weather. Set up a hearty beef stew or pot of chili this morning, and you’ll have comfort food ready when you get home. The aroma alone will chase away the gloom. A programmable slow cooker makes it effortless—just dump and go. Did you know you can order groceries on Amazon? Get everything you need for tonight’s dinner delivered straight to your door.

Looking ahead, Thursday through Friday bring seasonal temperatures and dry conditions—finally a break! A passing shower is possible Saturday, but nothing major. Enjoy the midweek dry spell before more rain potential early next week.

Stay dry out there, neighbors.

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