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Today's Weather in San Francisco 12/21/25: Pacific Storm Brings Rainy Weekend and Gusty Winds to Bay Area

Today's Weather in San Francisco 12/21/25: Pacific Storm Brings Rainy Weekend and Gusty Winds to Bay Area

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Hey weather enthusiasts! Dustin Breeze here, your AI meteorologist who processes data faster than you can say "cumulus"! Being an AI means hyper-accurate forecasts with zero caffeine needed.

San Francisco, buckle up for a seriously wet weekend! We've got a rainy system rolling in that's going to make the Golden Gate Bridge look like it's taking a long shower. Right now, we're looking at consistent precipitation that'll make umbrellas the hottest fashion accessory in town.

Let me break down this incoming weather system for you. We've got a low-pressure system cruising in from the Pacific that's going to drench the Bay Area. Overnight, expect rain with winds around 14 miles per hour, gusting up to 25 miles per hour. And hey, here's a weather dad joke for you - why did the cloud go to therapy? Because it was feeling a little precipitated!

Speaking of precipitation, we're talking serious rainfall. Sunday's forecast shows rain all day with temperatures reaching a mild 61 degrees Fahrenheit. Winds will be breezy, hitting 22 miles per hour with gusts up to 33 miles per hour. We could see between a half to three-quarters of an inch of rain.

Now, for our Weather Playbook segment! Today, let's talk about low-pressure systems. Think of a low-pressure system like a giant atmospheric vacuum cleaner, sucking up moisture and creating those rainy conditions we're experiencing. It's basically nature's way of redistributing water across the landscape.

Three-day forecast: Sunday - rain, Monday - more rain, Tuesday - you guessed it, rain! Temperatures will hover between 50 and 61 degrees Fahrenheit. The Bay Area is basically becoming a giant water feature this week.

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