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Detailed Forecast

Mark Tamayo
Tamayo was born and raised in the Bay Area. Growing up, he had his first brush with a major storm in January of 1982. His family was rescued from his North Bay home in a canoe.
Meteorologist Profile

Our quiet weather pattern will linger into the 4th of July. Look for another round of clouds near the coast and bay Saturday morning. The clouds will gradually clear to near the coast during the afternoon hours. No major changes in the temperature department. Projected highs range from the low 60s near the shoreline to the upper 80s inland. We will be tracking the fog Saturday evening. The organized fog bank will linger near the coast. Patchy clouds could move into parts of the bay. We are expecting clear skies inland. Our next cooling trend will begin Sunday. Temperatures will continue to take a tumble into next week. Check out the 5 Day Forecast for details. Have a great weekend!

3 - Day Forecast
Sat
Partly Cloudy
71
Sun
Partly Cloudy
71
Mon
Clear
70
San Francisco
Our quiet weather pattern will linger into the 4th of July. Look for another round of clouds near the coast and bay Saturday morning. The clouds will gradually clear to near the coast during the afternoon hours. No major changes in the temperature department. Projected highs range from the low 60s near the shoreline to the upper 80s inland. We will be tracking the fog Saturday evening. The organized fog bank will linger near the coast. Patchy clouds could move into parts of the bay. We are expecting clear skies inland. Our next cooling trend will begin Sunday. Temperatures will continue to take a tumble into next week. Check out the 5 Day Forecast for details. Have a great weekend!