San Francisco Weather in December: Packing Tips & What to Wear (2024)

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by Jill Loeffler

San Francisco weather in December is cool and breezy with some light rain. The city is beautiful this time of year as it's lit up for the holiday season. It's also warmer than most of the US and other places in the Northern Hemisphere.

Even though it's our rainy season, you will find it's still easy to get around town to see all of our attractions and attend some of our holiday shows. On rainy days, you will find that the rain is typically light and a coat with a hood will protect you enough and keep you warm.

To help you prepare more for your stay, I've included a few additional pieces of information about the weather this month, a list of items to pack for your stay and a few of my favorite things to do. In addition, you will find a few of my favorite places to find deals around SF.

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The San Francisco weather in December brings in both sunny and rainy days. The picture above is a bright, sunny day in late December. You will find many days like this throughout the month.

On rainy days, you will find that the light rain is easy to get around in. We don't typically get big storms with pouring rain. The rain here is usually light drizzle mixed with rain and it might last for several hours or all day long.

During the day, you will find highs in the mid-50s. It will dip down into the mid-40s after the sun goes down.

Here are a few more details on the San Francisco weather in December.

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Average High in December: 57° F/14° C

Average Low in December: 46° F/8° C

Average Monthly Rainfall: 4.6 inches

Record High: 76° F/ 24° C (12/12/1958)

Record Low: 28° F/-2° C (12/22/1990)

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What to Pack for the San Francisco Weather in December

With the San Francisco weather in December bringing both sun and rain, you will need to bring along clothes that you can layer. This will allow you to add and remove items as needed to stay dry or to not overheat on a sunny day.

For women, here are some recommendations.

Jackets: Jacket of medium weight, would be great if it had a hood for rainy days. This will keep you warm, but also dry on those rainy days. Find additional jackets here on Amazon.

Sweaters: Medium weight sweaters to wear under your jacket, find additional sweaters here.

Shirts: Short or long-sleeved light weight shirts, you can have these in addition to or instead of your sweaters. Here are some additional options.

Jeans/Pants: Jeans or pants, casual is fine for most places here. I do recommend long pants as it is cool this time of year. Find additional options on Amazon here.

Shoes: Comfortable walking shoes and ones that you don't mind getting a little wet. This can be key to making your stay a little more enjoyable.

Here are some recommendations for men.

Jackets: I also recommend a medium weight jacket with a hood on them. This will keep you warm and dry on those cool rainy days. You also won't have to carry around an umbrella. Find more here.

Shirts: I recommend brining a few long sleeved, medium weight shirts and/or sweaters. This will keep you warm if you decide a jacket is too much some days. Find more here.

Jeans/Pants: Jeans or pants, casual is fine for most places here. I do recommend long pants as it is cool this time of year. More ideas on Amazon here.

Shoes: Comfortable walking shoes and ones that you don't mind getting a little wet. This can be key to making your stay a little more enjoyable. Here are some additional ideas.

This should give you a nice variety of items to stay warm, but not get too hot.

If you plan to head out on an SF Cruise, you will find plenty of seating both indoors and out. I typically take along a heavier jacket for these trips, so I can enjoy the sights from outside. The cool wind off the water makes it feel quite a bit cooler, but it's nice and refreshing.

You will also want to wear something a little warmer when you walk across the Golden Gate Bridge. It's windy on the walkways, so make sure to prepare for it to be cooler during your walk.

>>More about what to wear when you visit

5 Fun Things to Do in SF in December

1. Check out the Christmas lights: All around town, you will see Christmas light displays. Some of the most popular are in Fisherman's Wharf and Union Square. Find a list of the best ones each year.

2. Enjoy some Christmas Eve & Day activities: There are plenty of activities to keep you busy on Christmas Eve & Day. You will also find that many restaurants and shops are open for the holidays, so you can pick-up last-minute gifts. Use my insider's guide to plan a special trip during Christmas time.

3. Watch the fireworks on NYE: Thousands of people flock to the water's edge in front of the Ferry Building to ring in the new year. The annual fireworks display starts at 11:59 and runs for around 15 to 20 minutes. More details on attending this free event.

4. See a Santa around SF: If you plan to visit SF with your kiddies, then make sure you stop by and say hi to Santa. He will be on hand at several locations around the city. Find a full list here.

5. Catch a performance of the Nutcracker with the SF Ballet: The SF Ballet was the first company in the US to perform the Nutcracker. It's become a holiday tradition for many and one of the most sought after tickets this month in SF. Find out more about the show and how you can get tickets during your stay.

More Fun in SF this December

>> Good rainy day activities all around SF

>> Where to find our amazing Diego Rivera frescos

Where to Stay in SF

Are you looking for the perfect place to stay during your visit? Most people stay in either Union Square or Fisherman's Wharf. If you are looking for some great discounts during your stay, check out the deals on either Booking.com or TripAdvisor.

Union Square

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Fisherman's Wharf

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Not sure if you should stay in Fisherman's Wharf or Union Square? Check out my page that gives details about each district so you can select the one that is right for you.

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Comments? Questions? Suggestions?

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FAQs

What should I pack for a 3 day trip to San Francisco? ›

San Francisco Packing List
  • down coat (all seasons)
  • hoodie (all seasons, great for layering and protecting your head against the wind)
  • gloves (all seasons)
  • scarf (all seasons)
  • warm hat (all seasons, this makes a BIG difference against the chill)
  • waterproof boots (late fall, winter, spring)

Is San Francisco too cold in December? ›

San Francisco weather December

The climate in San Francisco in December is quite wet since rainy season has just begun. However, temperatures are quite mild and perfect for sightseeing and shopping without it being too hot.

Do you need a winter jacket in San Francisco? ›

Luckily, winter in San Francisco is more wet than it is cold. Similar to springtime, lows don't fall below the mid 40s unless it's an abnormally cold year. Even the highs can get close to the 60s. If you're traveling from the East Coast or a typically cold climate, leave your coats and parkas at home.

What to wear in San Francisco to not look like a tourist? ›

To blend in and not look like a tourist in San Francisco, opt for a casual yet stylish look. Choose comfortable, layered clothing like jeans, basic tees, cardigans, and a versatile jacket when deciding what to pack for San Francisco. San Franciscans often wear sneakers or practical shoes for the city's hilly terrain.

What clothes to pack for California in December? ›

For a winter trip, pack the essentials and these things:
  • An extra pair of pants or two.
  • Extra long sleeve shirts.
  • Warm sweaters.
  • Cozy socks.
  • Rain jacket.

What to wear to Alcatraz? ›

Weather on Alcatraz is unpredictable and liable to change unexpectedly. Always bring layers and wear comfortable, close-toed walking shoes. Eating and smoking is restricted to one area near the dock.

How much cash should I bring to San Francisco? ›

AVERAGE DAILY SPEND BY REAL TRAVELLERS IN SAN FRANCISCO: $108 per day. This reflects what everyday travellers tend to spend in San Francisco.

How many outfits should I bring for a 3 day trip? ›

Pack three outfits, three pairs of underwear (an extra pair or two never hurts), one set of pajamas and three pairs of socks. If you're planning on going out to dinner at least once on your trip, consider bringing an additional outfit that is better suited for a restaurant than your typical comfortable clothes.

What is the coldest month in San Francisco? ›

Coldest month: January is the coldest month in San Francisco with an average overnight temperature of 46.4°F. Hottest month: September is the hottest month in San Francisco with an average high of 71°F. Wettest month: December is the wettest month in San Francisco with 4.1” of rain on average.

What does winter look like in San Francisco? ›

Winters in San Francisco tend to be cold, particularly in January and February when temperatures drop to as low as 41ºF (5ºC), with highs of 57ºF (14ºC).

Can I visit San Francisco in December? ›

Winter in San Francisco doesn't have that biting cold of the midwest, heavy snows of the northeast or near-constant rain of the pacific northwest. So while you can expect to experience some rainy, chilly and cloudy days, it is definitely one of the more mild winters you can find around the country!

Is it safe to wear a backpack in San Francisco? ›

If you are in a crowd, consider carrying the backpack in front of you. Pickpockets can quickly and easily remove items from a backpack without being noticed by the owner. Protect your credit card numbers and other personal information. Carefully dispose of receipts that have a credit card number on them.

Do you really need a snow jacket? ›

Most skiers and snowboarders just need an insulating layer on the top half of their body, a puffy jacket does the job perfectly. However, if you find your legs getting cold, there are down and synthetic insulated puffy knicker pants available to keep your legs warm.

Do you need an umbrella in San Francisco? ›

The answer to almost any San Francisco clothing related question is “layer.” The same is true for the rainy season. Make sure your outfit easily transitions from sun to drizzle to chilly ocean breeze. If you want to look like a local, don't bring or use an umbrella.

How do locals dress in San Francisco? ›

If you want to fit in with San Francisco locals, just think C-A-S-U-A-L. While many San Franciscans have a style of their own, the vast majority seem to opt for a simply ultra cazh look.

How should I dress for San Francisco weather? ›

Always Dress in Layers

The City has a set of microclimates that, at any time of the year, might make it chilly and foggy by Ocean Beach but sunny and warm in The Mission (SF's sunniest neighborhood). Wearing layers lets you navigate the city, and shifts in temperature, comfortably.

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