It will be four to five degrees cooler on average, but the difference may still be be difficult to fee as it will still be really warm Thursday.
Visitors take photos and videos during the heatwave at sunset as they enjoy the view from Joaquin Miller Park in Oakland, Calif., on Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2024. The Bay Area Air Management District issued Thursday’s fourth straight Spare the Air Alert.
The heat wave, caused by a ridge of high pressure over the region, will continue into the upcoming weekend, she said. Capping the up-and-down nature of recent weather, Saturday will heat up slightly before dipping again on Sunday. On Monday, a cooling trend was forecast to start. From Tuesday to Thursday, temperatures in many areas will range between the mid- to upper 80s, Kennedy said.
San Jose was on watch Thursday to see if it would break its previous record for hottest temperature on this day, which was 97 degrees in 1985. As of 3 p.m., unofficial NWS data for the “Capital of Silicon Valley” showed a temperature of 100 degrees, but officials had not confirmed a new record. South County cities were expected to reach the low 100s, with Morgan Hill reaching a high of 104.
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