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07-30-2024 - Today's Weather in San Francisco

07-30-2024 - Today's Weather in San Francisco

Published 1 year, 8 months ago
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Alright, folks, let's dive into the weather report for San Francisco, California!

Overnight, expect mostly cloudy skies with a low around 59°F. The west wind will be blowing at around 6 miles per hour.

On Tuesday, it will start off mostly cloudy and then gradually become sunny, reaching a high near 69°F. The west wind will be blowing between 6 to 14 miles per hour, with gusts as high as 21 miles per hour.

Tuesday night, we'll see increasing clouds with a low around 57°F. The west-southwest wind will be around 5 to 11 miles per hour, gusting up to 20 miles per hour.

As we move into Wednesday, it'll be cloudy through mid-morning, then gradually clear up with a high near 69°F. The west-southwest wind will be around 5 to 13 miles per hour.

Wednesday night looks mostly cloudy with a low around 56°F. The west-southwest wind will shift to become light after midnight.

On Thursday, we can expect partly sunny skies with a high near 70°F, followed by a mostly cloudy night with a low around 57°F.

As we head into the weekend, Friday will be partly sunny with a high near 70°F. Friday night stays mostly cloudy with a low around 57°F.

By Saturday, it will be mostly sunny with a high near 71°F during the day, and partly cloudy with a low around 56°F at night.

On Sunday, expect mostly sunny skies with a high near 70°F during the day, and mostly cloudy with a low around 56°F at night.

Finally, wrapping up on Monday with mostly sunny conditions and a high near 70°F.

Remember, for more detailed weather information, check us out at the National Weather Service website.

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