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Bakersfield weather shifts from cool dawns to hot afternoons locals here’s your 3 day forecast to beat the heat

Central Valley sunshine is dialing up with rising temps and clear skies — here’s how Bakersfield will feel over the next three days.

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Bakersfield 3 Day Weather Forecast June 2025 Cool Mornings Hot Afternoons Clear Nights
Bakersfield’s warm sun and clear skies will dominate this week, giving locals perfect evenings after hot summer-like afternoons.

Bakersfield residents know this season well: crisp, peaceful mornings that give way to dry, sun-baked afternoons and mild evenings perfect for a backyard hangout. This week continues that classic Central Valley pattern — but temperatures are slowly edging toward true summer sizzle.

Whether you’re planning to hit the Kern River, tackle errands before the afternoon heat, or just want to know when to fire up the backyard grill, here’s your next 3-day weather snapshot for Bakersfield.


Bakersfield 3-Day Weather Forecast

DayMorningAfternoon HighEveningChance of Rain
MondayCool, clear skies (65°F)Hot and sunny (94°F)Clear, light breeze (70°F)0%
TuesdayMild early hours (66°F)Warmer afternoon (96°F)Clear night air (71°F)0%
WednesdayPleasant morning (67°F)Hottest day of the stretch (98°F)Warm, calm evening (72°F)0%

What Bakersfield locals should expect

Monday kicks off with a gentle, clear sunrise. By lunchtime, the Valley sun ramps up, pushing into the mid-90s — ideal for pool time or quick errands before the peak heat.

Tuesday edges even warmer: expect that dry California warmth to linger through the late afternoon. Shade and water will be your best friends if you’re working outdoors.

Wednesday flirts with the 100-degree mark, offering a preview of the full summer blaze that locals know all too well. It’s a good day to run your AC efficiently and plan any strenuous activities for dawn or dusk.

Bakersfield’s evenings, however, remain blissfully calm and perfect for unwinding outdoors as the dry heat fades away under clear Valley skies.

So, keep the sunscreen handy, drink lots of water, and savor those cool mornings — they’re the best part of the day before the sun claims center stage.

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