The Bay Area is about to experience a quadfecta of hot weather and climate effects this week — high temperatures, fire danger, sneaker waves and high tides.
As a ridge of higher pressure builds over the region, Bay Area National Weather Service meteorologists forecast high heat to peak Thursday.
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“Thursday is going to be the hottest day and almost 15 to 25 degrees above normal for this time of year,” said Lamont Bain, a meteorologist with the weather service’s Bay Area office. “It’s going to certainly be pretty warm to downright hot for some people.”
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