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Lamorinda Braces For Triple-Digit Temps This Labor Day Weekend

Here's how hot forecasters say it will get in Lamorinda.

LAMORINDA, CA — The National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat warning for most of the Bay Area including Lamorinda for the holiday weekend.

Most of the region was expected to go under a heat advisory earlier this week, but the NWS upgraded the advisory to an excessive heat watch as forecasts called for hotter temperatures.

“This means conditions are particularly dangerous to heat-sensitive groups and those without access to adequate cooling and hydration,” the NWS said.

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The NWS advises staying hydrated, avoiding being outdoors during the morning and afternoon, and canceling outdoor activities during the hardest part of the day if possible.


Find out what's happening in Lamorindafor free with the latest updates from Patch.

The excessive heat watch will be in effect from 11 a.m. Saturday through 8 p.m. Tuesday.

Coastal regions will be under a heat advisory from 11 a.m. Sunday through 8 p.m. Monday.

Temperatures are expected to hit triple digits Monday and Tuesday in parts of Lamorinda, according to AccuWeather.

In Orinda, the highs are forecast to reach 89 Saturday, 91 Sunday, 98 Monday and 98 Tuesday.

In Lafayette, the highs are forecast to reach 92 Saturday, 97 Sunday, 100 Monday and 103 Tuesday.

In Moraga, highs are expected to reach 90 Saturday, 95 Sunday, 98 Monday and 100 Tuesday.

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