A beach hazards statement is in effect for the San Francisco coastline until 9 AM tomorrow, and if you had Memorial Day plans at Ocean Beach or along the shoreline, you need this forecast first. Waves are rough, the wind off the bay is already running west-northwest at 12–23 mph with gusts hitting 31, and the surf is not safe for casual wading or letting kids near the water's edge.
Away from the coast, today tells a different story. A slight chance of drizzle before 7 AM clears quickly, and by mid-morning you're into sunshine with a high near 62°F — though temps may drift back toward 60°F in the afternoon, which is classic San Francisco late-May behaviour. Layer up and plan around the wind: the Sunset District and Ocean Beach will feel every gust, while the Mission and Castro get modest shelter.
Tonight clears nicely with a low around 51°F. Wednesday is calm and mostly sunny, high near 63°F, before an 18% chance of light rain moves in Wednesday night into Thursday. Nothing dramatic, but worth noting for outdoor plans.
The real reward comes over the weekend. Saturday hits 65°F, Sunday 67°F, and Monday nudges 69°F — as close to warm as San Francisco gets in late May. Save the beach for then, when the weather actually earns it.
Under 3 minutes. Practical, specific, and built for Bay Area commuters, cyclists, and anyone navigating San Francisco's famous microclimates.
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