The heat wave forecast for the Labor Day weekend just got longer.
The National Weather Service extended its excessive heat watch another day — so it will be in effect from 11 a.m. Saturday to 8 p.m. Tuesday — and it now covers the entire Bay Area.
Temperatures will begin climbing Wednesday at least a few degrees in most areas, with temperatures reaching the low 90s in the East Bay’s interior.
For the holiday weekend, temperatures are expected to reach the 80s on the coast, the mid 80s to low 90s around the bay and the 100s in most inland areas.
Forecasters urge the public to take these precautions beginning Thursday:
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- Avoid being outdoors during the day
- Stay hydrated and in a cool place
- Use air conditioning if available; and
- Cancel outdoor activities during the hottest period of the day.
For the latest forecast updates, visit weather.gov/bayarea.
Forgot to add “pray that the power stays on” to the precautions.
California Asks Residents To Avoid Charging Electric Vehicles Due To Blackout Risk Days After Unveiling New Gas Car Ban
Another leftist agenda item that was not thought out well and will turn out to be a huge embarrassment.
Well according to some of the people who post here we’re gonna need jackets.
Their reasoning is based on old blk/wht pictures from 1859. So, you know, solid evidenced based conclusions. Go grab your goose down folks.
Walk the dog early. Get extra beer. Ready the grill. Got it.