San Francisco Summer in September

For all of you that didn't know already. September in bay area (San Francisco to Peninsula) is the BEST time of the year. It's our one month of constant sunshine and warm nights. The time of the year where it's OK to wear that mini skirt, walk out at 2am and still be warm (not drunk warm either). September is also my mommy's bday and my most favorite sister in law in the world's birthday. But they're both out of my reach but I can still give them air hugs and kisses from afar. Still, SF summer's here, Roscoe's almost done with his shots and I still have a few summer outfits that I haven't broken out yet. Stoked.


While June, July and August typify summer in most of the Northern hemisphere, San Francisco (as in many areas) does not conform to expectations.
With an annual "Indian Summer," September to November is the best time to visit San Francisco. Daily temperatures are at their highest across the peninsula, usually in the mid to high 60s, but often reaching into the 80s and 90s, and make for a sweltering downtown and a jam-packed Golden Gate Park. A smooth, glassy bay and hot blasts from the Central Valley combine to make fall temperatures in San Francisco the best. During these months, Ocean Beach and Baker Beach are dotted with bikini-clad San Franciscans slathered in oil and soaking the sun like Los Angelians. Nights are warm and lend to summer dresses and short-sleeved shirts, while the sky is clear and stars are bright.

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