Bay Area weekend heat wave may bring record-setting temperatures

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ByMike Nicco KGO logo
Wednesday, August 30, 2017
Bay Area weekend heat wave may break record temperatures
An Excessive Heat Watch for parts of the Bay Area begins Thursday afternoon and lasts through the Labor Day holiday weekend.

SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- The hottest day of the year for many Bay Area neighborhoods lurks in our Friday and Saturday forecast.

The chance for record-warm temperatures continues through the holiday weekend.

RELATED: Tips for beating the heat and staying safe during a heat wave

An Excessive Heat Watch for much of the region begins Thursday afternoon and lasts through Monday evening.

Spare the Air Alerts for potentially unhealthy air will likely be issued for Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday.

RELATED: Spare the Air Alert information

Some tips for beating the heat include taking frequent breaks in the shade or in air conditioning, drinking lots of water, wearing light-weight clothing and checking on seniors and pets as they are the most susceptible to the heat.

Click here for a look at your updated AccuWeather forecast.

It was the hottest day of the year for many Bay Area residents on Sunday. In fact, the following 10 cities set new records: San Rafael, Moffett Field, Livermore, Kentfield, Richmond, San Francisco, SFO Airport, Oakland Airport, San Jose and Gilroy.

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This image reveals how hot it will be in the South Bay through the holiday Labor Day weekend.
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Record heat temperatures expected in the North Bay over the holiday Labor Day weekend.
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A heat planning image reveals how hot it will be in Oakland, Calif. through the holiday Labor Day weekend.
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This image reveals how hot it will be in the Peninsula through the holiday Labor Day weekend.
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This image reveals how hot it will be in San Francisco, Calif. through the holiday Labor Day weekend.
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