KTVU FOX 2 News at 5 PM
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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