San Francisco Forecast: Fall Showers Possible Tuesday With Bay Area Temps Near 80
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — After a stretch of sunny days, forecasters say the Bay Area could see its first hint of fall rain on Tuesday, with temperatures climbing into the upper 70s.
Weekend Stays Pleasant Before Weather Shift
The National Weather Service reports that this weekend will remain mostly sunny, with highs in the low to mid-70s and nighttime lows dipping into the upper 50s to lower 60s. Monday will also bring clear skies and a high of 77°F before conditions begin to change Tuesday.
Rain and Winds Possible Tuesday
On Tuesday, Sept. 22, a slight chance of showers enters the forecast, potentially affecting San Francisco, Oakland, and East Bay communities. Though rainfall totals are expected to remain minimal, even light showers could cause slick roads and reduced visibility during peak travel hours. Winds may also increase, adding to hazardous conditions along I-80 and Highway 101.
Five-Day Forecast for San Francisco
- Sunday: Sunny, high 72, low 59
- Monday: Sunny, high 77, low 60
- Tuesday: Slight chance of rain, high 78, low 61
- Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high 74, low 60
- Thursday: Sunny, high 73, low 58
Preparing for the Shift
Authorities urge drivers to allow extra travel time Tuesday, secure outdoor furniture ahead of gusty winds, and remain alert for updated advisories as fall weather patterns settle across Northern California.
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