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Heat Advisory Issued For Parts Of The East Bay This Weekend

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Conditions will heat up in the Bay Area’s inland areas before the Independence Day holiday, according to the National Weather Service, which issued a heat advisory for Friday through Sunday.

Temperatures will begin to rise Thursday and reach a peak on Saturday before cooling Monday.

Maximum temperatures are expected to reach 100 degrees in Livermore and Concord on Saturday, when highs elsewhere could reach the mid to upper 90s in the interior East Bay. Temperatures are expected to be in the low to mid 90s in San Jose, Hollister, Fremont, Sunnyvale, Santa Rosa and Napa.

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Yawn.

It’s summertime.

They’ll call for STA days.

Same old S baloney.

Help people who cannot afford air conditioning to stay cool.

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Feelin’ Hot Hot Hot

Heat advisory, wind advisory, rain advisory, flood advisory, drought advisory, freeze advisory, etc… Used to be people would look at at the weather forecast and make adjustments on their own. Now we pay (lots) of people and institutions to tell us what to do, and when and how to do it. Also, fwiw, 90-100 degrees in the interior east bay is neither unusual nor extreme.

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Concur.
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Now everything from CA government and the liberal media is “out of abundance of caution”.
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Yes. Notice how everyday events are slowly transforming into emergencies that have to be managed by them? I would say that people are stupid for not seeing that the goal is absolute government control over the people, but my deeper fear is that many people understand what it happening and they want it. They want to be controlled and told what to do. That’s downright chilling.

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The California government takes authoritarian control and blames it on abundance of caution or state of emergency while the federal government likes to grab power and claim national security. Both are much more professional sounding than the guy in the liquor store saying give me your money but the result is similar.

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It used to be that weather was the domain of your friendly local TV weather person as in “Hey folks, looks like it’s heating up! We’re going to have a real cooker this 4th of July weekend. You all take it easy out there!” Now, I count four government advisories received so far about the hot July 4th weekend, from Contra Costa County media relations, CONfire, CALfire, and the National Weather Service. Still waiting on advisories from PG&E (conserve power and possible rolling blackouts) and the Bay Area Air Quality Management (spare the air day…don’t have a cookout for the 4th).

Power outages again? 🙁

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Wait, it gets hot during the summer? I’m cancelling summer so it won’t be hot. Isn’t that how it works?

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Hahaha! 😝

Light up a pig’s foot and listen to Ethel…..https://youtu.be/U5PpCCfhBhY

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July = mostly hot. The general news has to make a story. Next, they’ll be saying “rain all weekend, be careful not to get wet!” “Wet advisory this weekend! People need to take precautions, use an umbrella, stay under a roof”

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My house did not get over 72 degrees yesterday. I still wore a sweater in the evening. This without any AC. If you watch the temps throughout the day here on Claycord you’ll see it never really reaches the “forecast” temps.

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