The Brief
- The National Weather Service on Tuesday announced that the Bay Area from Santa Rosa down to the Santa Cruz region would see temperatures rise through next Tuesday.
- Beginning as early as Thursday, temperatures in areas such as Concord, Livermore, San Jose and Hollister were expected to shoot up to the low 80s.
- The heat wave is expected to reach its peak by Tuesday, when the NWS said some communities could see temperatures in the low 90s.
OAKLAND, Calif. – A warming trend is set to begin in the Bay Area on Wednesday, and the heat wave could see temperatures in some communities soar into the 90s by next week.
The National Weather Service on Tuesday announced that the Bay Area from Santa Rosa down to the Santa Cruz region would see temperatures rise through next Tuesday.
Bay Area heat wave timeline
By the numbers:
Conditions on Wednesday for many communities were forecasted to be mild, with most highs expected to hover around the mid 70s.…