Dangerous fire conditions in the Bay Area
The Bay Area is facing potentially dangerous conditions with rising temperatures, high winds and ultra-low humidity. Parts of the Bay Area could see power shutoffs. The heat wave is expected to last through the end of the week.
The Bay Area is facing potentially dangerous conditions with rising temperatures, high winds and ultra-low humidity. Parts of the Bay Area could see power shutoffs. The heat wave is expected to last through the end of the week.
Hot Thursday forecast
Our warming trend continues. Heat Advisories have been posted for most of the Bay Area Thursday afternoon and evening. Inland spots will head into triple digit territory for the first time this year. In addition to the heat, dry northerly winds will also boost the fire danger. A Red Flag Warning will be in effect for parts of Lake County, North Bay Hills, and East Bay Hills (begins: 11 pm Wednesday ends: 9 am Thursday). The Beach Hazards Alert remains in place for the coast as energy from a southerly swell continues boost wave heights.
Our warming trend continues. Heat Advisories have been posted for most of the Bay Area Thursday afternoon and evening. Inland spots will head into triple digit territory for the first time this year. In addition to the heat, dry northerly winds will also boost the fire danger. A Red Flag Warning will be in effect for parts of Lake County, North Bay Hills, and East Bay Hills (begins: 11 pm Wednesday ends: 9 am Thursday). The Beach Hazards Alert remains in place for the coast as energy from a southerly swell continues boost wave heights.
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