Bay Area temperatures are about about to rise a little higher
Briefly

The Bay Area will experience its longest heat stretch of the summer, with moderate highs reaching the 90s in interior areas. Livermore and Concord are expected to see low 90s, while the South Bay remains in the 70s to low 80s. A moderate heat risk is in effect from Wednesday through Sunday, aimed at individuals sensitive to rising temperatures. Cooler-than-normal summer conditions have made this prolonged warming noteworthy. Peak temperatures of 93 are forecasted in Concord and go down slightly before climbing again by early next week.
The heat will be only moderately high, with interior areas reaching the 90s, particularly in Livermore and Concord, while the South Bay sees 70s to low 80s.
This summer’s weather has run much cooler than normal, and the forecasted heat wave is expected to have a longer duration than previous brief heat-ups.
A moderate heat risk has been issued for the interior East Bay and South Bay from Wednesday to Sunday, impacting sensitive individuals without adequate cooling.
Temperatures are predicted to peak at 93 in Concord and 91 in Livermore on Wednesday, with a slight cooldown on Thursday but a rise again the following week.
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