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Bay Area Braces For Windy, Hot Weather: National Weather Service
Here's when the National Weather Service says higher temperatures are slated to return to the Bay Area.
BAY AREA, CA — Temperatures are expected to climb over the next three days, with highs in the 80s throughout much of the region and topping 90 degrees on Wednesday in parts of the North Bay, East Bay and South Bay, the National Weather Service said.
In addition to a warning that temps will start rising as early as Tuesday in much of the Bay Area, the National Weather Service also issued a wind advisory Monday for parts of the region.
Gusts of more than 45 miles per hour are possible along the North Bay coast and in the higher terrain through early Monday night. In the rest of the Bay Area, wind speeds will reach 20-35 mph with gusts a bit stronger.
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By Wednesday, forecasters expect highs to reach 91 degrees in the East Bay valleys and up to 89 in the interior valleys of the South Bay and North Bay.
The Monterey Bay, coastal areas of the peninsula and coastal North Bay will be mostly spared from the mid-week heat and will likely see temperatures slightly above normal only on Wednesday, weather officials said.
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Bay City News Service contributed to this report.
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