Bay Area Heat Wave Expected for Labor Day Weekend
Another heat wave is heading to the Bay Area this weekend and the National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat watch for most of the region.
While conditions could change in the coming days, a “robust warming trend” is expected to start Thursday and will likely last through the Labor Day Weekend, according to the Weather Service.
The worst of the heat is expected in the East Bay, North Bay, the southern Salinas Valley and San Benito County, where temperatures are forecast to peak in the 90s and 100s with little relief during the overnight hours.
Coastal areas and the San Francisco Peninsula are expected to benefit from the marine layer and should only top out in the 70s and 80s, according to the weather service. The Bay Area Air Quality Management District forecasts “moderate” air quality through Saturday.
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Heat is on the way, but what kind of temps are we talking about? How about some 110°+ 🥵 Here’s an early look of forecast temperatures & potential daily records. These numbers will likely change as the forecast is fine tuned. (yellow is a record & * climate site) #cawx #caheat pic.twitter.com/PQJ2vcYR6e
— NWS Bay Area 🌉 (@NWSBayArea) August 30, 2022
Dangerous heat arrives late this week into early next week. The risk for heat related illnesses is increasing. Make sure to hydrate and take cooling breaks if you’ll be outdoors. Avoid activities during the heat of the day if possible. Stay safe! #cawx pic.twitter.com/nahCumHta4
— NWS Bay Area 🌉 (@NWSBayArea) August 30, 2022