Weather

Blistering Week-Long Heat Wave To Hit Bay Area

Temperatures are forecast to be in the mid 80s along the coast and up to the mid 90s in interior areas.

FREMONT, CA — The National Weather Service issued a long duration heat advisory for the Bay Area, including coastal and inland counties from south of Monterey County to Sonoma County.

Temperatures are forecast to be in the mid 80s along the coast and up to the mid 90s in interior areas.

The advisory is in effect from 10 a.m. Monday to 8 p.m. Friday.

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The National Weather Service advised limiting outdoor activity and monitoring for heat-related illness. Take frequent breaks and stay hydrated. If caught outside, seek shade.

There is a moderate risk of heatstroke from Sunday through Wednesday and a minor risk all week, through Saturday, according to the Weather Service.

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Do not leave pets or children in vehicles and check on neighbors, friends and vulnerable adults.

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