The Bay Area will see a heat wave starting later this week, with temperatures peaking in the 90s and triple digits in some inland places, prompting firefighters to brace for potential fire danger.
The chance temperatures will reach 90 degrees or above is high for inland areas on Friday and Saturday, from the North Bay to Monterey County, according to the National Weather Service.
The probability is 95% for Livermore and 65% for Concord while Oakland and San Francisco face no chance, National Weather Service meteorologist Dalton Behringer said Monday. In the North Bay, Santa Rosa has a 50% chance of 90-degree and above temperatures while Napa has a 20% chance.Sign up for NBC Bay Area’s Housing Deconstructed newsletter.
It's looking warm later this week. Are you ready? Our bodies are used to the cool temperatures we've had lately, so make sure to practice heat safety! Hydrate, take cooling breaks, and never leave people or pets in locked vehicles!
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