TIMELINE: Unprecedented heat wave hitting Bay Area with record-setting March temperatures
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TIMELINE: Unprecedented heat wave hitting Bay Area with record-setting March temperatures
"Each afternoon this week, we do expect records to be broken. There is a high chance we will also have the hottest temperatures ever seen in March in the Bay Area. For many cities, that would be 90 degrees or higher."
"A Heat Advisory is active through Friday evening with Moderate to Major heat risk all week. The hottest days are expected to be Wednesday - Friday. This level affects people sensitive to heat, especially those without access to cooling and hydration."
The Bay Area is experiencing an unprecedented five-day heat wave beginning Monday, with record-breaking temperatures anticipated throughout the week. Wednesday through Friday are expected to be the hottest days. Many cities may reach 90 degrees or higher, potentially setting the hottest March temperatures ever recorded in the Bay Area. A Heat Advisory remains active through Friday evening with Moderate to Major heat risk levels throughout the week. This represents the first significant heat wave of the year, with temperatures not seen since September. The extreme heat poses particular risks to heat-sensitive individuals and those without adequate access to cooling and hydration resources.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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