Bay Area Heat Wave: Another scorcher expected, even as signs of cooldown become apparent

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Bay Area Heat Wave: Another scorcher expected, even as signs of cooldown become apparent
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Safety officials say Sunday will be another dangerous day.

Early signs of a cooldown from the hottest part of the Bay Area’s weekend heat wave were apparent early Sunday, according to the National Weather Service, even if it may not have felt that way. The Bay Area did not receive its usual overnight blast of cool air, some inland areas still were braced to hit at least 100 degrees, and an excessive heat warning remained in place.

On Sunday, temperatures were expected to run 3-5 degrees cooler than they did Saturday in most places in the region, and they’re expected to drop another 3-5 degrees again on Monday, according to Mehle. On Tuesday, the region is expected to be back at its average early July temperatures, with overnight temperatures in the 40s and low 50s, and daytime highs in the hottest places in the 80s.

Brentwood in far east Contra Costa County was expected to be the hottest place in the region Sunday, with temperatures expected to touch 108 degrees on Sunday after soaring to 105 on Saturday. In Livermore, often the hottest place in Alameda County, the gauge reached 104 on Saturday and was forecast to be between 102-104 Sunday. In Morgan Hill, a heat measuring stick in the South Bay, temperatures were expected to top out at 98, a day after hitting 100.

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