San Francisco (Kron) – The typical weather style continues in late June to some extent on Wednesday with clouds of the marine layer along the coast and extends internally. The temperatures will continue to run near or a few degrees less than the normal rate until at least Thursday with its highest coastal levels in the 1960s in the eighties of the last century, while the nights remain cold with wild breezes.
It is expected that the direction of internal warming until Saturday will become high pressure and 90s (just a few degrees of usual) is more common for the inner valleys, so that the marine layer will keep the coast in the 1960s. We do not expect any triple temperature.
Coastal floods are valid from the night from 9 pm to Thursday at 2 am for coastal line sites along the Gulf of San Francisco and San Pablo Gulf. It is expected that simple coastal floods for parking, gardens and isolated coastal roads will expect during the night tide. Do not lead around barricades or through an unknown depth water.
After the weekend, while we went about the first week of July and July 4, the weather does not look unnaturally hot. We can look forward to continuing warm, seasonal days with cold/moderate nights that would allow the summer coastal sea class to stay firm.
Sunrise in San Francisco at 5:49 am sunset at 8:35 pm