Wind of change blowing your way!
Saturday will likely be the coolest day of the weekend. Many neighborhoods will stay in the 50s and 60s, with only low to mid-70s inland. Clouds linger much of the day and pockets of drizzle or even a little light rain are possible as a cold front passes through the area during the morning hours. The wind remains gusty Saturday, especially through the hills and mountain passes. Beach Hazard Statement in effect through Wednesday, dangerous beach conditions return to south- and southwest-facing beaches. We tragically saw two deaths and several rescues during the last Beach Hazard Statement. If you’re heading to the coast: • Stay well back from the water’s edge. • Never turn your back on the ocean. • Keep children and pets away from crashing waves. LOOKING AHEAD The marine layer retreats for the Pride parade. A gorgeous Sunday with the temperature of 60 at 10:30 for the beginning of the parade and 70 for a high temp in San Francisco on Sunday. Highs bank between the 60s at the Coast to the low 80s Inland.
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