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Clouds Before the Calm: San Francisco’s Monday Forecast Features Morning Drizzle and Afternoon Sun

AuthorEditorial Team
Published
March 2, 2026/06:00 AM
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Weather
Clouds Before the Calm: San Francisco’s Monday Forecast Features Morning Drizzle and Afternoon Sun
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Jay Huang

A Gentle Start to the Work Week

Residents of San Francisco are waking up to a characteristically moody Monday on this second day of March 2026. The city is currently caught between a retreating cool front and a stabilizing ridge of high pressure, resulting in a day that will start with thick gray coverage before offering glimpses of the spring-like warmth that has teased the Bay Area recently. While no major storms are on the horizon, the transition from dawn to dusk will require both a light jacket and a pair of sunglasses.

Morning: Mist and Marine Layers

The morning hours are dominated by a stubborn marine layer and high humidity, which is peaking near 95%. According to the latest local reports, there is a 15% to 25% chance of light rain or intermittent drizzle, particularly for those in the North Bay and higher terrain locations south of the Golden Gate Bridge. Early commuters can expect damp roads and misty conditions through at least 10:00 AM. Temperatures during the morning commute are holding steady in the low 50s, making for a brisk start to the day.

Afternoon: The Golden Gate Peeks Through

As we move into the afternoon, the heavy cloud cover is expected to break. Meteorologists predict partial sunshine will emerge by midday, especially for the eastern side of the city and the Embarcadero. High temperatures will reach approximately 59°F to 60°F, though coastal neighborhoods like Ocean Beach and the Outer Sunset may remain a few degrees cooler due to the persistent onshore flow. Winds will remain relatively light, oscillating between 5 and 11 mph from the north, providing a crisp but manageable afternoon for outdoor activities.

Evening and Nighttime Outlook

As the sun sets at approximately 6:03 PM, the clouds are expected to return, though they will remain high and patchy rather than the dense fog seen earlier in the day. The temperature will dip back toward a low of 51°F overnight. Humidity will remain high, around 83%, keeping the air feeling cool and damp. Looking ahead to tomorrow, the city is expected to see more consistent sunshine as the high-pressure system continues to build over Northern California.

Current Advisories and Marine Safety

While the city streets remain safe from significant weather impacts, those heading out onto the water should exercise caution. The following notices are currently in effect:

  • Small Craft Advisory: Winds and swells near the Golden Gate and along the coast may be hazardous for smaller vessels.
  • Visibility: Patchy fog may reduce visibility to less than 2 miles in coastal pockets during the late evening.
  • Rainfall: No significant accumulation is expected, with total precipitation likely remaining under 0.1 inches.