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Today's Weather in San Francisco 04/15/25: Marine Layer Magic and Steady 64-Degree Bay Area Forecast

Today's Weather in San Francisco 04/15/25: Marine Layer Magic and Steady 64-Degree Bay Area Forecast

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Howdy weather warriors! Dustin Breeze here, coming at you hot - well, more like cool and cloudy - from the spectacular San Francisco Bay Area! Got some interesting atmospheric action brewing that'll have you reaching for that light jacket.

Let me tell you, this weather is playing more games than I used to on the football field! Overnight, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with temperatures dipping down to a crisp 52 degrees. I'd call that a defensive formation by Mother Nature - blocking out those warm temperatures!

Now, let's huddle up for our Weather Playbook segment. Today, I want to talk about marine layer - that magical fog blanket that rolls into San Francisco like a sneaky defensive line. It's basically a low-hanging cloud formation that develops when warm air passes over cooler ocean waters. Think of it like a natural air conditioning system for the city. Boom! Meteorology touchdown!

Our local forecast is looking like a strategic weather game plan. Tuesday's gonna be partly sunny with a high near 64 degrees and southwest winds around 7 to 11 miles per hour. I'd say that's a perfect "sun's out, guns out" kind of day!

Three-day forecast, coming in hot like a perfectly executed play:
Tuesday: Partly sunny, 64 degrees
Wednesday: Partly sunny, 64 degrees
Thursday: Partly sunny, 64 degrees

And you know what that means? Consistent weather that's more reliable than my old offensive line!

It's gonna be WIIIIILD out there, folks!

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