San Francisco Weather: Rain Expected Sunday Before Clear Skies Return for Washington’s Birthday
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San Francisco, CA – Rain showers are expected to move into San Francisco on Sunday, potentially impacting travel along US-101 and I-280. Residents should prepare for a 40% chance of rain Sunday morning, with wet roads likely through late morning hours.
According to the National Weather Service, Saturday will remain partly sunny with highs near 58°F, but rain is expected to develop late Saturday night into Sunday. Calm winds will shift to light and variable breezes Sunday. Travelers are advised to use caution on roadways as rain may reduce visibility and create slick conditions.
Monday, which marks Washington’s Birthday, will bring partly sunny skies with a high near 59°F, providing ideal conditions for outdoor activities. The rest of the week is expected to be mild, with temperatures reaching the low 60s by Tuesday and Wednesday, and mostly sunny skies dominating the forecast.
Residents are encouraged to stay updated on weather alerts and plan their travel accordingly, especially on Sunday when rain is most likely. More updates can be found through the National Weather Service or local traffic advisories.
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