With the peak of the heat wave over, the Bay Area will begin to see temperatures cooling off, but some inland areas will still be experiencing triple-digit temps.
Inland cities like Livermore and Brentwood are both expected to see temperatures over 100 degrees, while areas around the bay in the south like San Jose, Milpitas, San Rafael are expected to have temperatures in the 90s. KPIX First Alert Weather: Current conditions, alerts, maps for your areaThe North Bay won't be seeing widespread triple-digit temperatures on Sunday like the previous day. Instead, temperatures will be in the upper 90s.
Coastal areas will again face a much lower risk for heat-related illness and cooler temperatures. San Francisco is forecasted to have a high of 72. The NWS forecasts Oakland to have a high near 77. Sunday is day six of an inland heatwave, and the excessive heat warnings and heat advisories are going to remain in effect all the way through next week. Livermore on Saturday broke a record high temperature for the day.
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