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.
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The warming trend in San Francisco just got interrupted. Marine layer is pushing back in overnight, and Monday morning is going to feel like a reset button on whatever mild stretch you thought was arriving.
If you need to escape the grey, the signal here is simple: go inland. The Mission and SoMa clear faster than the coastal neighborhoods, often by late morning.
The other thing to plan around Monday is the wind. By afternoon, expect ten to twenty miles per hour, with the strongest gusts funneling through the terrain gaps near hills and the bay.
Overnight lows are dropping into the upper forties to low fifties. That's a light jacket at minimum for early morning and evening.
The broader picture for the week is this. Wednesday marks a pause in warming.
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