Today's Weather in San Francisco delivers your daily San Francisco weather forecast in a concise, easy-to-digest podcast episode — perfect for Bay Area residents, commuters, tourists, and remote workers planning their day. Every episode cuts straight to what matters: current conditions, temperature highs and lows, wind off the Bay, fog patterns, and any significant weather events heading toward the city. San Francisco's microclimate is famously unpredictable — a sunny morning in the Mission can mean a foggy afternoon in the Sunset, and a warm day in the Financial District can turn bitterly cold by evening. This show exists to help you stay one step ahead. Whether you're deciding what to wear, planning an outdoor lunch, heading to AT&T Park, or simply curious whether Karl the Fog is making an appearance, Today's Weather in San Francisco gives you the local intelligence you need in just a few minutes. No filler, no fluff — just accurate, hyperlocal San Francisco weather delivered fresh every morning. Subscribe and never be caught off guard by the city's ever-shifting skies again. Ideal for locals, visitors, and anyone with a connection to one of the world's most climatically unique cities.
San Francisco's warming trend hits pause as the marine layer pushes back in overnight, dropping coastal neighbourhoods into grey while inland spots stay sunny and 20–30° warmer. Get the full Monday forecast — fog burnoff timing, afternoon wind advisory, overnight lows, and what to wear.
San Francisco's marine layer is running the show today — coastal neighborhoods locked in the low-to-mid sixties while inland valleys hit the eighties and nineties. Get the fog burn-off forecast, layering advice, and the microclimate breakdown before you head out.
San Francisco's marine stratus is holding firm through May 11th, with no meaningful afternoon clearing expected along the coast. From fog-locked Sunset to 90-degree Livermore, here's what to wear and where the sun actually shows up today.