Warm to hot Friday
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The warm to hot pattern sticks around for one more day. Dense fog could be a factor near the coast and bay during the Friday morning commute. Highs should range from the mid 60s near the coast to 100 degrees well inland. Our next cooling trend moves in this weekend. Have a great Friday! -Mark

Warm to hot stretch continues
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We are still tracking some coastal fog Thursday afternoon. Inland neighborhoods are dealing with the heat again. Highs today should range from the mid 60s near the coast to 102 well inland. The Heat Advisory has been extended through Friday evening. The weekend forecast features a cooling trend. Enjoy the rest of your Thursday! -Mark

Still hot
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Temps will range from the 60s at the coast to 102 inland.

Warm to hot forecast
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The warm to hot weather pattern continues. Fog returns to the coast and bay Thursday morning. While patchy fog will cap temperatures near the coast (60s), inland areas will approach triple digit territory. The Friday forecast features slightly cooler temperatures. A cooling trend moves in this weekend. Have a great Thursday! -Mark

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September heat
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The warm to hot pattern will highlight the Wednesday forecast. Highs should range from the mid 70s near the coast to 100 plus well inland. The hot stretch lasts through Thursday. We are expecting cooler temperatures this weekend.

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Heating up
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It's heating up across the Bay. Temps could reach the 90s and low 100s inland.

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Mild to warm
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Mild to warm temperatures.

Partly cloudy, unseasonably cool
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Under partly cloudy skies and an afternoon sea breeze, our temperatures will be a little below average today. Afternoon highs will range from mid 60s at the coast to mid 80s inland. Slightly warmer for tomorrow.

Mild to warm Sunday
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No big changes in the Sunday forecast. Morning low clouds and fog should clear later in the day. Temperatures may cool slightly. Highs should range from the low 60s near the coast to the mid 80s inland. We are expecting minor warming in the Labor Day forecast. The heat returns Tuesday. Enjoy the rest of your weekend! -Mark

Cooler pattern for holiday weekend
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Morning clouds followed by afternoon sun and seasonal temperatures are expected for your holiday weekend. Afternoon highs will range from 60s in Pacifica to upper 80s in Concord.

Mild to warm holiday weekend
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Low clouds will return to the coast and bay Saturday morning. Partly to mostly sunny skies are expected later in the day. Highs should range from the mid 60s near the coast to the upper 80s inland. Sunday should be the coolest day of the weekend. We are expecting a slight bump in the numbers by Labor Day. The real warming moves in Tuesday. Have a great weekend! -Mark

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Fog then warm
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Today will start off foggy and then warm up to the 90s inland.