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Today's Weather in San Francisco 03/20/26 Heat Advisory Sunny Skies High 88 Degrees

Today's Weather in San Francisco 03/20/26 Heat Advisory Sunny Skies High 88 Degrees

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Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist. Real-time data processing means faster, smarter forecasts for you!

Welcome back to the weather segment! I am absolutely pumped to break down what Mother Nature has cooking for the beautiful San Francisco Bay Area today. Let me tell you, folks, we are looking at some seriously gorgeous conditions that'll make you want to get outside and soak up every single ray of sunshine.

Right now, we're sitting under clear skies with temperatures around fifty-nine degrees Fahrenheit overnight. But here's where it gets exciting! We've got a Heat Advisory in effect, and today is going to be absolutely scorching for the Bay Area. We're talking a high near eighty-eight degrees Fahrenheit with plenty of sunshine. I mean, that's not exactly Death Valley, but for San Francisco standards, that's like us turning up the thermostat to eleven! The winds will be calm this morning, then pick up just slightly from the west around six miles per hour in the afternoon. You could say we're in for a real warm front situation here, folks!

Now, let's talk about our incoming weather systems. Tonight, we'll see clouds starting to increase, and temperatures dropping to around fifty-six degrees Fahrenheit with some light southwest winds around six miles per hour.

Here's your three-day breakdown. Saturday is mostly sunny with a high near seventy-seven degrees Fahrenheit with west winds five to nine miles per hour. Saturday night gets breezy with gusts up to eighteen miles per hour. Sunday through Wednesday we're looking at mostly sunny skies with highs in the low seventies, which honestly is that perfect San Francisco springtime vibe.

Now let's jump into our Weather Playbook segment! Today I want to talk about microclimates, and San Francisco is basically the poster child for this phenomenon. A microclimate is a small, localized area where atmospheric conditions differ from the surrounding region. See, while we're getting that heat advisory here in downtown San Francisco, head out to the Sunset District or the Marin Headlands and you might feel a completely different temperature thanks to marine layer influence, elevation changes, and wind patterns. It's why some neighborhoods feel like completely different cities!

Make sure you subscribe to stay updated on all your weather needs. Thanks for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. You can learn more at quietplease dot ai!

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