Wednesday, June 25, 2014

San Francisco: Sunshine to Last Throughout Weekend

By Katy Galimberti, AccuWeather.com Staff Writer
June 25,2014; 7:20PM,EDT
 
 
The sun will remain a strong presence in San Francisco to finish out the rest of the week.
Temperatures should remain in the high 60s for the next several days before rising into the weekend.

Overnight lows will consistently hover around the mid-50s. Morning clouds will generally break in the early afternoon to sunny skies.
Fans heading to AT&T Park to see the Giants series against the Cincinnati Reds should enjoy comfortable weather though they may want to bring a jacket as temperatures drop into the evening.
With sunny skies in the afternoon and continuing into the night, Thursday's 7:15 p.m. start game should see temperatures in the low 60s by game time with similar weather for Friday's game.
Saturday could hit the 70-degree mark along with partly cloudy skies for much of the day.
Sunday should be a seasonable day filled with sunshine making great weather for those with outdoor activities planned as the high is expected to be in the mid-70s. However, one should take proper precautions when spending extended amounts of time in the sun and be sure to stay hydrated and use ample amounts of sunscreen.
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Temperatures should rise in the beginning of next week as the sunny skies persist.
While the sunshine makes for pleasant summer days, there will be no rain to relieve very dry areas of California suffering in drought conditions.
According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, a third of California is in an exceptional drought, the highest level of drought calculated by the federal government.

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