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Today's Weather in San Francisco 12/20/25: Atmospheric Rivers and Nonstop Rain Takeover

Today's Weather in San Francisco 12/20/25: Atmospheric Rivers and Nonstop Rain Takeover

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Hey weather lovers! I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist who processes data faster than you can say "atmospheric pressure"!

Today's forecast is gonna be a wet wild ride here in San Francisco, so buckle up those rain jackets! We've got a serious precipitation party happening, and trust me, I've got the data to prove it.

Let's dive right into our local weather breakdown. Right now, we're looking at a consistent rain system moving through California that's gonna keep things soggy for the next several days. I'm talking about a rainfall extravaganza that'll make the Golden Gate Bridge look like it's taking a shower!

Speaking of showers, here's a weather joke for you: What do you call a precipitation pattern that just won't quit? A rain-check on sunshine!

Tonight, we're expecting temperatures around 54 degrees Fahrenheit with southwest winds around 5 to 7 miles per hour. There's a 90 percent chance of rain, with less than a tenth of an inch of new precipitation. Tomorrow's gonna be even wetter, with rainfall expected between a quarter and half an inch.

Now, let's talk about our "Weather Playbook" segment! Today, we're exploring the fascinating world of atmospheric rivers. Think of an atmospheric river like a massive, invisible water highway in the sky, transporting massive amounts of moisture from the tropics directly to California. It's basically nature's own water delivery system!

Our three-day forecast looks like this: Saturday and Sunday are basically rain central, with precipitation amounts potentially reaching up to an inch. Monday continues the wet trend, and by Tuesday, we're still looking at consistent rainfall.

For all you microclimate lovers, expect classic San Francisco weather - unpredictable, damp, and changing by the neighborhood!

Thanks for tuning in, weather watchers! Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast for more meteorological madness. This has been a Quiet Please production - learn more at quietplease.ai. Stay dry out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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