The National Weather Service is forecasting warming temperatures in the Bay Area through the upcoming Labor Day holiday weekend, with triple-digit temperatures likely in some inland locations on Sunday and Monday.
The hottest inland locations could see temperatures as high as 108 degrees, while coastal parts of the region will mostly stay in the 70s, according to the weather service.
Critically dry conditions will persist amid the high temperatures in many parts of the Bay Area, particularly at higher elevations.
The weather service says people should expect more traffic than usual public locations as people try to find ways to stay cool.
4 comments
This year is getting to be as bad as last year.
No there is not triple digit temps forecast!
Stop with the stupid false forecasts!
It would be nice to know how the National Weather Service gets its data. https://www.wunderground.com/hourly/us/ca/concord/94518/date/2021-09-04
Hm, weather.com showed concord at 99f on Sunday, 102f on labor day, and 99f on Tuesday. Sounds pretty accurate to me
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