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Today's Weather in San Francisco 05/20/25: Sunny Skies, Marine Layer Magic, and Coastal Wind Thrills

Today's Weather in San Francisco 05/20/25: Sunny Skies, Marine Layer Magic, and Coastal Wind Thrills

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Yo weather warriors! Dustin Breeze here, bringing you the forecast that's hotter than my touchdown passes back in the day!

Alright San Francisco, let me break down this stellar week we've got rolling in. Right now it's looking like a classic Bay Area beauty - mostly clear skies with that west wind doing its thing, blowing around 7 to 13 miles per hour. We've got some gusty moments hitting up to 22 miles per hour, so hold onto your Giants caps!

Weather Playbook time! Today I want to talk about marine layers - that cool fog phenomenon that makes San Francisco mornings feel like you're wrapped in nature's misty blanket. Think of it like a defensive line blocking out direct sunlight, keeping things nice and cool. It's basically the meteorological equivalent of a perfect quarterback tackle!

For our three-day forecast, we're looking at pure sunshine magic. Tuesday's gonna hit a sweet 68 degrees with west winds ramping up in the afternoon. Wednesday continues the sunny streak with temperatures climbing to 70 degrees. Thursday keeps the party going with a solid 66 degrees of pure California gold.

And hey, speaking of golden - did you catch that marine layer rolling in this morning? That's quintessential San Francisco weather doing its thing! It's like the city's own personal climate signature.

It's gonna be WIIIIILD out there, folks!

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