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04-01-2024 - Today's Weather in San Francisco

04-01-2024 - Today's Weather in San Francisco

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Good day, San Francisco! Who's ready for a fun-filled week ahead filled with weather wonders? Let's dive right into the forecast for the beautiful city by the bay.

Starting with tonight, get ready for mostly clear skies with a low around 48. The northwest wind will be blowing at a gentle 3 to 6 miles per hour. And as we step into Monday, expect nothing but sunny skies with a high near 68. The north-northeast wind of 6 to 8 miles per hour will morph into a westward breeze in the afternoon.

As we move into Tuesday, we'll see a transition from partly sunny to sunny as the day progresses, with a high near 67. Keep an eye out for the west-southwest wind at 3 to 7 miles per hour.

Wednesday brings us partly sunny skies yet again with a high near 61. Things might get a bit breezy at night with temperatures dipping to around 47.

Thursday and Thursday night hold the possibility of rain with partly sunny conditions and a high near 55 during the day, followed by mostly cloudy skies and a low around 44 at night.

Come Friday, there's a chance of rain after 11 am, but mostly sunny skies will prevail with a high near 56. Friday night stays dry yet partly cloudy with temperatures around 46.

Moving into the weekend, Saturday looks mostly sunny with a high near 59 during the day and a partly cloudy night with a low around 47. And on Sunday, expect a slight chance of rain with mostly sunny skies and a high near 59.

So there you have it, folks. Get ready for a mix of sunny days and maybe a dash of rain as we head into the week in San Francisco. For a more detailed forecast, you can always check out www.quiet period please.com.

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