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  2. Jun 26, 2019 · Fog can be seen in San Francisco Bay pretty dependably starting in June and lasting through August. The fog usually rolls in during the early morning, then burns off by the afternoon, revealing sunny, clear skies, until it returns again in the evening.

  3. Fog is a common weather phenomenon in the San Francisco Bay Area and the entire coastline of California extending south to the northwest coast of the Baja California Peninsula. The frequency of fog and low-lying stratus clouds is due to a combination of factors particular to the region that are especially prevalent in the summer.

  4. Aug 20, 2023 · The fog in San Francisco is most prevalent during the months of May through September. These are the foggiest months in the city, with the highest number of days affected by fog. In fact, San Francisco experiences an average of 100 foggy days per year, giving it the nickname “Fog City.”

  5. Jun 7, 2023 · In the summer months, the inland areas of California heat up faster than the coastal areas. The resulting pressure difference pulls the marine layer (and therefore the fog) inland, typically in the late afternoon and evening. This is why fog is most common in San Francisco during the summer.

  6. Sep 22, 2024 · While fog often completely covers San Francisco at sunrise, it gradually burns back toward Ocean Beach and Golden Gate Park by high noon. As the sun sets in the evening, fog marches toward...

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  7. Sep 14, 2022 · In June, July and August, as most of the Northern Hemisphere, and most of California, feels the full force of summer heat, the average daily high in San Francisco is below 70 degrees...

  8. Jul 23, 2024 · The Chronicle’s Fog Tracker tool allows you to watch clouds and fog float into San Francisco and across the Bay Area in near-real time.

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