San Francisco is kicking off Father’s Day Sunday with a high near 67°F and mostly sunny skies once Karl the Fog retreats from the coast — expect the marine layer to fill inland valleys by sunrise before clearing by late morning. It’s a mild, pleasant day across the Bay Area, but timing and neighborhood matter, as always.
Today’s Setup
The National Weather Service expects stratus to push back to the coast by late morning, leaving Noe Valley, the Mission, and the East Bay in solid sunshine through midday. The Outer Sunset and Ocean Beach will stay cloudier and cooler — think upper 50s to low 60s — while downtown SF and inland areas climb toward 67°F. West-southwest winds run 5 to 13 mph this afternoon with gusts near 20 mph, so hold on to your hat near the Golden Gate.
Best Window To Be Outside
Your golden window runs from roughly 11 AM to 5 PM PT. Fire up the grill for Dad — a Father’s Day grilling set makes the afternoon memorable — and carry the party into the evening with a TIKI Brand 65-inch metal garden torch once the sun dips behind Twin Peaks. Dolores Park, Alamo Square, and Glen Canyon will all be in great shape.
Beach Hazard Warning
Sunny skies can be deceiving: the National Weather Service has a Beach Hazards Statement in effect through Wednesday. A long-period southerly swell is generating sneaker waves and strong rip currents at Ocean Beach, Baker Beach, and surrounding shorelines. Stay well back from the water’s edge and keep children and pets away from the surf — this is not a day to wade in.
Game Day & Events Tonight
The Oakland Athletics host the Los Angeles Angels at Sutter Health Park today — game-time weather in Sacramento looks mild and cooperative for ball. Gear up with an Oakland Athletics jersey or Oakland Athletics fitted cap, and Find tickets on StubHub if you still need seats.
Tonight, the Diljit Dosanjh Aura World Tour comes to Chase Center. Temperatures drop into the mid-50s by showtime, so layer your Diljit Dosanjh t-shirt under a jacket. Get tickets on SeatGeek before they’re gone. Later this month, the Don Toliver Octane Tour lands at Oakland Arena on June 27 — read our full event preview for the details.
Dinner & The Days Ahead
A calm evening in the low 60s calls for something easy — creamy pasta or a quick stir-fry gets dinner on the table fast so you can spend more time outside with family. You can order groceries on Amazon and have everything delivered to your door in time. Looking ahead: Monday warms to a high near 69°F under partly sunny skies. The National Weather Service flags moderate HeatRisk concerns returning to interior Bay Area communities by midweek — if you’re in Concord, Livermore, or the South Bay, watch the forecast closely — while coastal neighborhoods stay comfortable. Beach hazard conditions continue through Wednesday. Browse outdoor gear deals to stay ready for whatever the week brings.

