Heat Wave Brings Unusual October Temps to Bay Area

Bay AreaTue Oct 01 2024
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The Bay Area is experiencing an unusual October heat wave, with temperatures set to soar on Tuesday and Wednesday. According to the National Weather Service, the region will see highs of over 100°F in many areas, including Pleasanton, Livermore, and Concord. Oakland will reach a scorching 96°F, while San Francisco will hit 91°F. What's causing this heat wave? Meteorologist Dylan Flynn explains that the upper air high pressure is building, and off-shore winds are bringing the heat to the coast. This is unusual for October, as the typical weather pattern brings cooler temperatures.
Some areas are expected to break records set decades ago. Livermore, for example, could tie its 1952 record of 102°F, while San Jose might reach 97°F, matching its 1980 mark. Half Moon Bay could also tie its 2014 record of 83°F. The heat wave is expected to continue through the weekend, although the inland areas will feel the heat more gradually. San Francisco is included in the heat advisory, with temperatures expected to reach 90°F on Wednesday.
https://localnews.ai/article/heat-wave-brings-unusual-october-temps-to-bay-area-8d02b9b3

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