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Summer in San Francisco: What to Expect From Fog, Micro-Climates, and Advice From a Local

By Heather Snow · Published March 14, 2026 · Leave a Comment

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View from the top of Collingwood at the 22nd Street Jungle stairs, best views in Noe Valley

San Francisco is wonderful to visit any time of year—but summer often surprises first-time visitors. Because the City sits on a peninsula surrounded by the Pacific Ocean and the San Francisco Bay, it has a famously temperate climate that behaves very differently from much of California. In fact, summer in San Francisco can feel colder,…

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