KTVU FOX 2 News at 10 PM
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Summer Is Not Done Yet! - Temperatures around or slightly below normal on Sunday - Much warmer temperatures for the first half of the upcoming work week. - Moderate Heat Risk possible inland Monday through Wednesday - Pattern change possible late week. It is Summer's last hurrah with highs reaching near 100 degrees by Tuesday and Wednesday.

Weekend comfort, next week heat wave
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Morning clouds will peel away to mostly sunny skies for the afternoon. Temperatures stay right on track for the weekend, ranging from upper 60s at the coast to upper 80s inland. A sharp rise in temps. is in the forecast for early next week.

Roberta's forecast
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The Marine Layer pushes onshore overnight but retreats before lunchtime Saturday with ample sunshine both days over the weekend. Highs will be seasonal from the mid and upper 60s along the Coast to near 90 well Inland in Discovery Bay and Brentwood. High Pressure strengthens on Monday with highs reaching the upper 80s to the middle 90s Inland. Tuesday will be the warmest day of the next week, as high temperatures reaching the middle 70s to the middle 80s near the Bays and the upper 60s to lower 70s along the Coast and near 100 degrees in the hottest locations in the East Bay.

Fog then sun
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Today will see fog then son.

KTVU FOX 2 News at 5 PM
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Tonight through Friday, the upper level low that enables showers to the north and east of the Bay Area will diminish and move off to the east, with a ridge setting up behind the low pressure system. This will shut off our rain chances for the rest of the week and contribute to warming temperatures and drier humidity's. Highs in the inland valleys will rise to the mid and upper 80s and up to near 90 in the warmest locations. The rest of the region remains relatively stable. A late summer heat wave begins Sunday through Thursday with the hottest day on Tuesday. Expect near 80 at the coast and 100 inland.

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Lingering clouds
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The unsettled pattern will soon be coming to an end. Low clouds and drizzle are expected Thursday morning. Partly cloudy skies return for the afternoon. Highs should range from the low 60s to the low 80s.

Muggy weather continues
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An early season cold front has been sweeping through Northern California prompting Flood Advisories for Lake and Napa Counties, which soon will expire. Expect a chance of a random shower and thundersotm tonight with muggy overnight lows in the 50s and 60s. Thursday will feature clouds and sun mix with fresh air and a warmer day. Highs bank form the 60s at the Coast, through the 70s Bayside and near 80 Inland. wedst winds 10-20 mph. Enjoy!

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Cloudy, temps in the 70s
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Today will start off cloudy and temps will be in the 70s.

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Mild, muggy, and a little soggy
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Not your typical end of summer pattern over the Bay Area with drizzle and showers expected Wednesday. Also tracking the risk of thunderstorms, favoring the North Bay. High humidity and mild temperatures will continue the muggy like weather for most.

Drizzle, showers
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Today will see drizzle and a mix of clouds and scattered showers.

Tracking September showers
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A cool weather system will continue to make its presence felt in Northern California. While the bulk of the rain should be focused to the north, showers are expected to move through parts of the Bay Area Tuesday. There is even the slight chance of an isolated thunderstorm. Shower chances will remain in place through Wednesday.

Morning drizzle, showers possible
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Measurable drizzle is possible during the morning hours. Later in the day, shower chances could be increasing in the North Bay, especially in Sonoma and Mendocino counties.

Unsettled pattern moving in
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An unusually deep area of low pressure will approach Northern California during the Monday – Wednesday timeframe. There is high confidence that this system will produce rain to the north of the Bay Area. Rainfall should taper dramatically as the system moves south. Local projections, through Thursday, range from 0” (some areas will remain dry) to .20” in the coastal hills. Monday: Measurable drizzle is possible during the morning hours. Later in the day, shower chances could be increasing in the North Bay…especially in Sonoma and Mendocino Counties. Tuesday: Shower activity could be picking up. Thunderstorm chances could be increasing too.

Is rain coming to the Bay Area?

A pattern change is developing that could boost shower chances in parts of the Bay Area for the upcoming week.

Little change today, bigger changes tomorrow
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Partly cloudy, pleasant weather is in store for most today. Afternoon highs will range from upper 60s at the coast to low 80s inland. A change in the pattern will bring an early taste of fall with unsettled weather in the forecast for the business week.

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A taste of fall on the way
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Morning clouds will break to mostly sunny skies today with an onshore breeze and temperatures near to slightly below average. Highs will range from 60s at the coast to low 80s inland. Cooler, breezier weather and a slight chance of showers arrive next week.