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Today's Weather in San Francisco 05/22/25: Marine Layer Defensive Strategy Brings Cool Breezy Bay Area Forecast

Today's Weather in San Francisco 05/22/25: Marine Layer Defensive Strategy Brings Cool Breezy Bay Area Forecast

Published 11 months ago
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What's up, weather warriors! Dustin Breeze here, coming at you with a forecast that's gonna blow your socks off - literally! San Francisco, we've got a marine layer playbook that's gonna keep things cool and breezy today.

Overnight, we're looking at mostly clear skies with a temperature dropping to a crisp 52 degrees. West winds are gonna be hustling around 18 miles per hour - think of it like a defensive line pushing through!

Now, let's talk Weather Playbook! Today, I'm gonna break down the marine layer - it's basically nature's own air conditioning system. When warm air meets cool ocean water, we get this awesome fog blanket that rolls into the Bay Area. It's like the atmosphere's version of a defensive strategy, blocking out that intense sunshine.

Thursday's forecast? Sunny with a high near 67 degrees. But don't be fooled - we're gonna be breezy! West winds are gonna range 15 to 25 miles per hour, with gusts up to 32 miles per hour. It's gonna feel like the wind is running a full-court press across the city.

Quick three-day forecast, football style:
First Down: Thursday - Sunny, 67 degrees
Second Down: Friday - Sunny, 63 degrees
Third Down: Saturday - Sunny, 66 degrees

And hey, speaking of defense, this marine layer is San Francisco's MVP - keeping us cool when other cities are sweating it out!

It's gonna be WIIIIILD out there, folks!

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