As heat waves go, it will be mild, even if it doesn’t necessarily feel that way.
A subtle, gradual change in the weather pattern continued Thursday, with temperatures in much of the region expected to go up a couple digits higher than on Wednesday, It will maintain that methodical path through the weekend, even as temperatures creep back down for a couple of days.
As heat waves go, it will be mild. Temperatures were not expected to escape the 80s on Thursday or Friday and are expected to peak in the mid-to-high 90s in the hottest spots by next Wednesday. After that, another cooldown is likely. For now, the heat is expected to be most significant in the interior part of the Bay Area. The areas along the coast will continue to benefit from the marine layer. Beaches may be more crowded than normal from those seeking to cool down.
The entire region also will experience an increase in the overnight lows beginning next week. Lows that have regularly been in the 50s and will stay that way through the weekend likely will bottom out in the 60s early next week, according to the weather service.
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