San Francisco is starting Tuesday mostly sunny with a high near 66°F — solid conditions for getting outside, though the National Weather Service has a Beach Hazards Statement in effect that every coastal visitor needs to read before heading out.
Today’s Setup
Karl the Fog made a brief appearance overnight, with the marine layer sitting roughly 1,000–1,500 feet deep and some stratus pushing inland. It will compress and pull back through the morning, giving neighborhoods from the Sunset to the Mission a genuinely pleasant afternoon. Highs climb near 66°F before easing to around 64°F by late afternoon — classic SF summer arithmetic. West southwest winds at 5 to 12 mph keep things comfortable, and the precipitation chance is essentially zero. Enjoy it.
Beach Hazard Warning Through Wednesday
Here’s the part that matters most today: a long-period southerly swell is producing sneaker waves and strong rip currents all along the Pacific Coast. The National Weather Service is serious — Ocean Beach, Baker Beach, and any jetties, piers, or beachside rocks are genuinely dangerous right now. Stay well back from the shoreline, keep kids away from the water’s edge, and never turn your back to the ocean. This warning runs through Wednesday, so plan any coastal visits with real caution.
Events This Week — Warriors, World Cup, and Concerts
Tonight, Warriors NBA Finals potential home game 4 tips off at Chase Center indoors. Getting to Mission Bay will be smooth — mild 60s, calm winds, no weather drama. Grab Official team gear on Fanatics before tip-off.
Thursday, June 25 is a stacked evening: A$AP Rocky plays Chase Center while the 2026 World Cup Match 60 (Paraguay vs. Australia) kicks off at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara. Both venues handle their own weather, but if you’re heading to Levi’s for the pregame scene, a hard cooler 52 quart is worth packing. Rep the show with an A$AP Rocky t-shirt.
Saturday, June 27, the Don Toliver Octane Tour arrives at Oakland Arena. Temperatures will cool into the mid-50s by showtime — a Don Toliver hoodie or Don Toliver hat earns its keep on the walk in. Get tickets on SeatGeek or Find tickets on StubHub if you’re still deciding.
What To Wear
Standard SF summer kit: breathable layer for midday, light jacket for mornings and evenings. Remember the microclimate gap — Ocean Beach can run 10°F+ cooler than Noe Valley or the Castro on the same afternoon. If you’re heading anywhere near the coast, dress for the coast.
Gardeners: the mild temps and near-zero rain chance make today a great afternoon to get a raised garden bed kit into the ground before the late-week pattern change.
Dinner Tonight
Cool, breezy SF evenings call for something quick and warming. A simple pasta toss or veggie stir-fry comes together fast on a Tuesday night and hits the spot when the fog rolls back in after dark. Need ingredients? You can order groceries on Amazon and have everything for tonight’s dinner delivered to your door.
Next Few Days
Wednesday stays nearly identical — mostly sunny, high near 66°F, with winds picking up to 5–13 mph and gusts reaching 18 mph. Patchy fog is possible again Wednesday morning along the coast and in wind-sheltered valleys. By late week, the National Weather Service is tracking an upper trough settling over the West Coast, bringing cooler temperatures and breezy to gusty conditions. If you have outdoor weekend plans, keep an eye on updates — the pattern shifts noticeably. Browse outdoor gear deals now so you’re ready either way.

