Warm weekend ahead for inland parts of the greater Bay Area
A moderate weekend warming trend is coming to the Bay Area, bringing temperatures up to the low 100s for many inland areas and slightly increasing fire and health risks, according to the National Weather Service.
The heat is being generated by a high-pressure system moving up from the desert southwest over the next few days, with temperatures expected to spike Sunday.
A moderate heat risk will be in effect starting Saturday for interior valleys, which will see highs from the 80s to the mid 90s, while most inland areas can expect temperatures close to 100 degrees.
Highs around the Bay will be in the mid to upper 70s and the coastal temperatures will peak in the mid to upper 60s, according to the weather service, although a few spots like Santa Cruz and Big Sur could see highs in the 80s.
On Sunday, temperatures will continue to rise, with the hottest conditions expected for interior Napa, Monterey, Alameda, Contra Costa and San Benito counties, where highs are expected to be in the high 90s or low 100s.
The hot, dry conditions will result in elevated fire and moderate health risks, according to the weather service.