Fog along the coast was back, and the cool air spread far inland.
A four-day long heat wave that blasted the Bay Area with its first shot of summer air gave way Friday morning to a lower-pressure system that began nudging the heat-creating ridge of high pressure out of the region and allowing the region’s natural air conditioning to blow.
The migration of the two systems — the high pressure being bumped to the east and the lower pressure arriving from the coast — actually began Thursday, with temperatures down 5-6 degrees from the previous day. The thermometer reached 92 in Concord. It peaked at 91 in Livermore, 83 in San Jose and 81 in Redwood City.
“We’re going to enjoy the cooler weather all through the weekend,” he said. “We’re going to have marine layer clouds, and they could even cause a little drizzle, probably not even enough to get the ground wet.”
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