A high pressure system parked in the Pacific was cranking up the heat in the Bay Area, triggering a First Alert Weather day for Friday as temperatures could reach triple digits.
SAN FRANCISCO -- A high pressure system parked in the Pacific was turning up the heat in the Bay Area, triggering a First Alert Weather day on Friday as temperatures could reach as high as 105 degrees for some inland communities.
The National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat warning or a heat warning for Bay Area communities away from the coast. "In addition to the hot daytime temperatures, overnight lows will only cool into the mid/upper 60s to mid 70s in the region`s higher elevations." According to CAISO, most flex alerts occur in the evening hours when solar energy is less available and many residents are returning home and using more electricity.
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