A heat advisory for the East Bay Hills and interior valley was expected to expire at 8 p.m. Tuesday.
Amid a weather pattern that National Weather Service meteorologist Matt Mehle described as a “roller coaster temperature-wise,” the drop on Wednesday is likely to be a perilous one.“We’re going to be about 10-15 degrees cooler from Tuesday to Wednesday,” Mehle said Tuesday. “That’s not going to say Wednesday is going to be cold. It’s just a return to normal temperatures. It should be great weather.
The process of cooling already had begun in certain parts of the region Tuesday. In San Jose, the temperature read 90 degrees at noon and was expected to peak at 92, tying Morgan Hill for the hottest spot expected in the South Bay. On Monday, they peaked at 95. There, the temperatures cooked. At noon in Brentwood, the gauge read 92 on its way to an expected 100. It read 95 in Livermore, where it was forecast to be 99. In Concord, the midday temperature read 91 and was supposed to peak at 97. In Pleasanton, it was 95 and likely to be 97.
Those figures almost immediately will begin to crawl up again beginning Thursday and on Friday, they are expected to sizzle again for a day, with the weather service forecasting the hottest East Bay spots to reach the high 90s again and the hottest places in the South Bay to skim the mid-90s.
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