TIMELINE: Heat wave will bring hottest temps to inland Bay Area in nearly 2 years

Tuesday, July 2, 2024
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- A heat wave has kicked off in the Bay Area that will last through early next week.

A Heat Advisory and an Excessive Heat Warning are in effect for most of the Bay Area (except for the immediate coastline) and have been extended through next Tuesday at 8 p.m.. This means our heat wave will last eight days.

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Highs Inland will be 100+ for the rest of the week. You want to stay hydrated and find ways to stay cool.

For areas inland, this will be the hottest weather in nearly two years. Temperatures like this were last seen in September 2022.



There is also an increased risk of fires as a Red Flag Warning went into effect Monday night.

HEAT WAVE BEGINS TUESDAY, LASTING 8 DAYS


  • Excessive Heat WARNING Inland means several days of 100+ heat.
  • Possible our hottest cities hit 110
  • Heat ADVISORY around the Bay shoreline for 90+ heat
  • Major to Extreme heat risk midweek







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RED FLAG WARNING


  • Began at 11 p.m. Monday night
  • Extended through 5 a.m. Friday
  • North Bay Mountains and East Bay Hills most at risk
  • Northerly winds gusting 35mph, DANGEROUSLY low humidity at 11%
  • Highest threat was right before sunrise Tuesday morning




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