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Today's Weather in San Francisco 04/30/25: Cloudy Mornings Marine Layer Blitz and Sunny Afternoon Forecast

Today's Weather in San Francisco 04/30/25: Cloudy Mornings Marine Layer Blitz and Sunny Afternoon Forecast

Published 11 months, 3 weeks ago
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Hey weather warriors! Dustin Breeze here, and boy do I have a forecast that's gonna knock your socks off! We're looking at a San Francisco day that's more unpredictable than a Hail Mary pass in the fourth quarter.

Right now, we've got a mostly cloudy overnight situation with temperatures dropping to a cool 51 degrees. Those southwest winds are gonna be hanging around at about 3 to 5 miles per hour - gentle, just like a running back's sideline juke.

Let me break down this Weather Playbook real quick! Today we're talking about marine layer dynamics. Think of it like a defensive line blocking sunlight from breaking through. That marine layer is San Francisco's natural cloudscreen, keeping things cool and misty in the morning before letting that California sunshine burst through.

For our three-day forecast - it's gonna be a weather blitz! Wednesday's hitting a high near 68 degrees with gradual clearing. Thursday? Mostly sunny and 63. Friday keeps that sunny vibe with temperatures around 62. Weekend's looking breezy with temperatures dancing between low 60s and high 40s.

Speaking of dancing, this marine layer is gonna do its classic San Francisco shuffle - cloudy in the morning, then clearing out faster than a wide receiver on a breakaway!

Local flavor alert - Golden Gate Bridge gonna be peeking out from misty morning clouds like a quarterback scanning the field. Winds off the bay will be your offensive line, keeping things cool and crisp.

That's not rain, folks - that's the sky doing a victory dance! It's gonna be WIIIIILD out there!

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