Sonoma Valley Regional Park Weather

ParkSan Francisco Bay Area

Open space near Sonoma

76°
😊
Comfort Score
93(A-)
Excellent
Weather updated June 30, 2026 at 6:16 PM PDT

Current Conditions

Temperature
76°F
Feels like 76°F
Humidity
46%
Wind
9 mph
NW • Gusts 12 mph
Cloud Cover
1%
Precip Chance
0%

Comfort Breakdown

Temperature94
Wind75
Sunshine100
Humidity100
Precipitation100

Hourly Forecast

Today

TimeTempComfortWindPrecipConditions
Now76°93 (A-)9 mph0%☀️ Sunny
7pm73°95 (A)8 mph0%☀️ Sunny
8pm70°98 (A)7 mph0%☀️ Sunny
9pm64°91 (A-)7 mph0%☀️ Sunny
10pm60°84 (B)7 mph0%☀️ Sunny
11pm58°82 (B)5 mph0%☀️ Sunny

Tomorrow

TimeTempComfortWindPrecipConditions
12am56°79 (B)5 mph0%☀️ Sunny
1am56°78 (B)6 mph0%🌤️ Mostly Sunny
2am55°76 (B)6 mph0%🌤️ Mostly Sunny
3am55°76 (B)6 mph0%🌤️ Mostly Sunny
4am55°72 (B-)5 mph0%🌤️ Mostly Sunny
5am55°58 (C-)5 mph0%☁️ Cloudy

7-Day Forecast

DayHigh/LowComfortPrecipConditions
Today80° / 51°81 (B)0%☀️ Sunny
Wed🏆 Best80° / 55°84 (B)0%☀️ Sunny
Thu79° / 52°84 (B)0%☀️ Sunny
Fri83° / 49°75 (B)0%☀️ Sunny
Sat83° / 51°77 (B)0%☀️ Sunny
Sun83° / 49°75 (B)0%☀️ Sunny
Mon81° / 48°74 (B-)0%☀️ Sunny

Best day this week: Wed (Comfort score: 84)

Nearby Temperature Comparison

Conditions at nearby San Francisco Bay Area destinations

Tip: Bay Area temps can vary 20-30°F within a short distance due to microclimates.

Climate Dashboard

Current conditions vs. rolling 28-day window

Today's High vs Normal
80°Fforecast
1° below normal
Normal: 81°F
Rainfall Year-to-Date
14.0"
104% above average
30-yr avg: 6.9"
Sunny Days
24last 28 days
1 more than baseline
Recent baseline: 23
Foggy Days
11last 28 days
vs 8 recent baseline
Foggier than usual
Avg Wind Speed
6.4 mphlast 28 days
1.4 mph calmer than baseline
Recent baseline: 7.8 mph
Comfort Score
8328-day avg
On par with typical
Recent baseline: 85

Historical Climate Data

Long-term weather patterns and climate data

Data sources: NOAA URMA for recent temperature history, NOAA Stage IV for recent precipitation, NOAA HRRR for fog, cloud, wind, humidity, and sunshine signals, and NOAA 1991-2020 climate normals for long-term baselines.

Climate Overview

Based on 644 days (2024-08-05 to 2026-05-10)

83
Avg Comfort
69.2°
Avg High
47.4°
Avg Low
73%
Perfect Days
☀️ Avg Sunshine (recent)9.3h/day
🌫️ Avg Fog (recent)1.8h/day
💧 Total Rain57.33"
🌧️ Rainy Days139 (22%)
🌫️ Foggy Days142
✨ Perfect Days (80+)469

🌟 Best Months

1. March 202693
73.3° / 48.2° · ☀️ 10.7h
4 foggy days · 2 rainy days
2. May 202592
74.2° / 49.2° · ☀️ 12.8h
1 foggy days · 2 rainy days
3. June 202592
77.6° / 50.7° · ☀️ 12.9h
3 foggy days · 0 rainy days

⚠️ Challenging Months

1. December 202566
55.8° / 42.5° · ☀️ 5.6h
💧 7.34" · 10 rainy days · 18 foggy days
2. December 202470
57.7° / 41.8° · ☀️ 6h
💧 7.5" · 12 rainy days · 12 foggy days
3. February 202573
58.7° / 40.6° · ☀️ 6h
💧 8.33" · 12 rainy days · 9 foggy days

Monthly Breakdown

MonthComfortHigh/Low☀️ Sun🌫️ Fog💧 RainPerfect
August 20248984.4° / 54.6°11.9h2d0.15"26
September 20248984.3° / 54°11h3d0.27"28
October 20248781° / 52.8°9.5h3d0.38"24
November 20247861.3° / 43.1°6.9h6d7.22"20
December 20247057.7° / 41.8°6h12d7.5"15
January 20258157.7° / 38.6°7.8h8d1.19"22
February 20257358.7° / 40.6°6h9d8.33"16
March 20257759.8° / 42.1°8.8h5d3.87"16
April 20258666.2° / 44.7°10.6h8d0.35"21
May 20259274.2° / 49.2°12.8h1d0.12"29
June 20259277.6° / 50.7°12.9h3d0"30
July 20259077.9° / 53.2°12.2h4d0.01"31
August 20258984.8° / 54.9°12.2h0d0.07"31
September 20258881.7° / 56.9°9.9h7d0.87"25
October 20258670.9° / 50.5°8.1h7d2.01"23
November 20257763.7° / 47.4°7.1h17d3.62"12
December 20256655.8° / 42.5°5.6h18d7.34"8
January 20267758.2° / 40°7.2h6d3.84"21
February 20267560.8° / 43°6.7h4d4.42"16
March 20269373.3° / 48.2°10.7h4d0.63"28
April 20268165.1° / 45.7°10.2h9d4.83"20
May 20268267.4° / 49.4°10.6h6d0.31"7
Last updated: 5/10/2026

Climate Trends

Average Temperature by Month

89°F76°F62°F48°F34°FAug '24Sep '24Oct '24Nov '24Dec '24Jan '25Feb '25Mar '25Apr '25May '25Jun '25Jul '25Aug '25Sep '25Oct '25Nov '25Dec '25Jan '26Feb '26Mar '26Apr '26May '26
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Location Details

📍
Coordinates
38.2906, -122.4672
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Elevation
200 ft
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Type
Park
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Tags
#sunny#warm#hiking#scenic
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about weather and visiting Sonoma Valley Regional Park

The best time to visit Sonoma Valley Regional Park in the San Francisco Bay Area typically falls between late spring and early fall, specifically from May through October. During these months, you'll find the most stable weather patterns with warm, sunny days and comfortable temperatures. The Bay Area's famous microclimates mean Sonoma Valley Regional Park may experience different conditions than nearby locations, so it's worth checking current weather forecasts before your visit. Summer months (June-August) generally offer the most reliable weather, though mornings can start foggy near the coast. Fall (September-October) is particularly beautiful with warm temperatures and clear skies. Winter months can bring rain and cooler temperatures, but the park remains accessible year-round for those who don't mind occasional wet weather.

The San Francisco Bay Area, where Sonoma Valley Regional Park is located, receives most of its rainfall between November and March, following a Mediterranean climate pattern. The region typically gets 20-25 inches of rain annually, though amounts can vary significantly based on microclimate and elevation. Sonoma Valley Regional Park experiences minimal rainfall during summer months (June-September), making it an ideal time for outdoor activities at this park. Winter storms can bring substantial rain, but they're typically followed by clear, beautiful days. Rain usually falls in discrete storm systems rather than constant drizzle, so even during wet months, you'll find many dry days. The wettest months are usually December through February. If you're sensitive to rain, plan your visit between May and October for the driest conditions and best accessibility to outdoor areas.

Yes, Sonoma Valley Regional Park can experience fog, particularly during summer months when the San Francisco Bay Area's famous marine layer is most active. The Bay Area's fog typically rolls in during late afternoon and evening, persisting through early morning before burning off by midday. Sonoma Valley Regional Park, as a park, may see varying amounts of fog depending on its exact location and elevation. Coastal and lower-elevation areas tend to experience more fog, while higher elevations often rise above the marine layer into clear, sunny conditions. Summer months (June-September) see the most fog, though it's rarely an all-day phenomenon. The fog is actually an important part of the local ecosystem, providing moisture to plants during the dry season. While fog can reduce visibility and feel cool, it typically clears to reveal beautiful afternoon weather. If you're planning to visit Sonoma Valley Regional Park, mid-morning to late afternoon typically offers the clearest conditions.

Sonoma Valley Regional Park experiences the San Francisco Bay Area's characteristic Mediterranean climate with mild temperatures year-round. Summer temperatures typically range from the mid-50s°F in the morning to the mid-70s°F in the afternoon, though coastal areas may be cooler due to marine influence. Winter temperatures rarely drop below the mid-40s°F, with daytime highs usually in the upper 50s to low 60s°F. The Bay Area's moderate climate means Sonoma Valley Regional Park rarely experiences extreme heat or cold. However, microclimates can create significant temperature variations across short distances, so conditions at this park may differ from nearby locations. Fog can dramatically affect felt temperature, making mornings and evenings cooler than the actual air temperature might suggest. Layers are essential when visiting Sonoma Valley Regional Park, as temperatures can swing 20-30°F between morning and afternoon. The consistent, moderate temperatures make outdoor activities enjoyable year-round at this location.

Wind conditions at Sonoma Valley Regional Park vary throughout the year and time of day. The San Francisco Bay Area experiences moderate winds, particularly during spring and summer months when temperature differences between the Pacific Ocean and inland valleys create natural ventilation. Afternoon winds are typically stronger than morning conditions, usually ranging from 5-15 mph with occasional gusts. Sonoma Valley Regional Park, as a park, may experience different wind patterns depending on local topography and proximity to the coast or bay. Exposed locations and hilltops tend to be windier than sheltered valleys and protected areas. The wind generally isn't strong enough to significantly disrupt outdoor activities, though it can affect perceived temperature. Many visitors appreciate the breeze during warm summer months as it provides natural cooling and keeps conditions comfortable. For wind-sensitive activities at Sonoma Valley Regional Park, plan for morning visits when conditions are typically calmer. Always bring layers as wind can make temperatures feel cooler than the actual reading.

Layering is essential when visiting Sonoma Valley Regional Park due to the Bay Area's variable microclimates and changing conditions throughout the day. Start with a breathable base layer, add a warm mid-layer like a fleece or light sweater, and bring a windbreaker or light jacket for wind and potential fog. Even on warm days, mornings at this park can be surprisingly cool, with temperatures often 20-30°F lower than afternoon highs. Comfortable walking shoes with good traction are important, especially if exploring trails or uneven terrain. Sunscreen and a hat are essential even on foggy days, as UV rays penetrate the marine layer. Sunglasses will help with glare, particularly during those beautiful afternoon hours when the fog burns off. If visiting during winter months (November-March), bring rain gear as the Bay Area does experience wet weather. However, heavy winter coats are usually unnecessary. The key is flexibility—you'll likely shed layers as the day warms up but appreciate having them during cooler morning hours or if fog rolls in during the evening.

Sonoma Valley Regional Park experiences distinct seasonal patterns characteristic of the Bay Area's Mediterranean climate. Spring (March-May) brings increasing temperatures, occasional late-season rain, and blooming wildflowers making this park particularly beautiful. Mornings can be cool but afternoons warm up nicely. Summer (June-September) is the dry season with minimal rainfall, though morning fog is common, especially July and August. Once fog burns off, expect warm, sunny afternoons perfect for outdoor activities. Fall (September-November) is arguably the best season at Sonoma Valley Regional Park, offering warm temperatures, clear skies, and minimal fog—locals call it "second summer." Winter (December-February) is the wet season, with most annual rainfall occurring during this period. However, storms alternate with beautiful clear days, and temperatures remain mild. Sonoma Valley Regional Park is accessible year-round, but the experience varies significantly by season. Summer offers reliability but cooler mornings, fall provides the warmest and clearest weather, winter brings lush greenery with occasional rain, and spring offers renewed landscapes with variable conditions.

Sonoma Valley Regional Park experiences the fascinating microclimate phenomenon that makes the Bay Area's weather so distinctive. As a park, its specific location creates unique weather patterns that can differ dramatically from areas just a few miles away. The Bay Area has dozens of microclimates influenced by factors including distance from the ocean, elevation, topography, and orientation toward prevailing winds. Sonoma Valley Regional Park may experience different fog patterns, temperatures, and wind conditions than nearby destinations. This microclimate variability means that while one area is foggy and cool, Sonoma Valley Regional Park might be sunny and warm, or vice versa. The dramatic temperature differences—sometimes 30°F variation within a 30-mile radius—make it possible to chase ideal weather by moving between locations. Understanding these microclimates helps visitors optimize their experience at Sonoma Valley Regional Park. Real-time weather apps and local forecasts are more reliable than regional predictions. This microclimate diversity is part of what makes the Bay Area special, offering visitors numerous options to find perfect weather conditions any time of year.

Sonoma Valley Regional Park offers diverse activities suited to various weather conditions, making it a versatile park throughout the year. During clear, sunny days (most common September-November and March-May), it's perfect for hiking, picnicking, photography, and simply enjoying the outdoors. These conditions showcase Sonoma Valley Regional Park at its finest with excellent visibility and comfortable temperatures. On foggy mornings (common June-August), the atmospheric conditions create dramatic, moody scenes ideal for photography and contemplative walks, though visibility may be limited for distant views. Cooler, overcast days are excellent for more vigorous activities like hiking or running, as the moderate temperatures prevent overheating. Even during light rain (winter months), Sonoma Valley Regional Park remains accessible and offers a different perspective with lush, green landscapes and fewer crowds. The key is matching your activity to conditions: scenic activities are best saved for clear days, while fog creates unique atmospheric experiences. Sonoma Valley Regional Park's year-round accessibility means there's always something to enjoy, though the experience varies significantly with weather. Check current conditions before visiting to set appropriate expectations and plan activities accordingly.

First-time visitors to Sonoma Valley Regional Park should understand that Bay Area weather can be dramatically different from expectations, especially for those from other regions. The most important rule is to dress in layers—conditions change significantly between morning and afternoon, and microclimates mean nearby areas may have completely different weather. Check real-time weather forecasts specific to Sonoma Valley Regional Park rather than relying on regional forecasts, as conditions at this park may differ from general Bay Area predictions. Arrive prepared for fog even on days forecast to be sunny, as marine layer behavior is notoriously difficult to predict. Bring sun protection even on overcast days, and always pack more warm layers than you think you'll need. Weekend visits, especially during good weather, can be crowded, so consider weekday visits or arriving early. Plan transportation carefully as parking may be limited. The Bay Area's Mediterranean climate means summer is the dry season, so don't expect tropical warmth and humidity. Instead, appreciate the moderate temperatures, low rainfall, and unique fog patterns that make Sonoma Valley Regional Park and the entire region special year-round.

💡 Local Tip: Bay Area weather can change dramatically within short distances and throughout the day. Always check current conditions before visiting Sonoma Valley Regional Park.
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