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The inland San Francisco Bay Area is under a heat advisory on Saturday

Friday Morning First Alert Weather Forecast 22-06-24


Friday Morning First Alert Weather Forecast 22-06-24

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Much of the inland Bay Area will be under a heat advisory for elevated temperatures in the mid-90s to mid-100s on Saturday, according to weather officials.

The Bay Area office of the National Weather Service said the advisory would go into effect at 11 a.m. and would cover the inland North Bay Mountains, most of the inland East Bay and South Bay, the Central Coast and the Santa Lucias.

KPIX chief meteorologist Paul Heggen noted that, as with other recent heat waves, record highs are unlikely during the one-day heat wave. While most areas will reach the mid-90s or possibly exceed 100 degrees, temperatures in Livermore could reach 110 degrees.

Saturday’s elevated temperatures will bring a moderate risk of heat-related illness, especially for vulnerable populations, and could impact trade and travel.

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Residents are advised to limit their outdoor activities during the afternoon or evening and never leave children or pets in vehicles.

On Sunday, Heggen said the region will return to typical June weather that will last through most of next week with daily back-and-forth fog and highs inland in the 80s, with 60s and 70s on the water.

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