The most accurate information will be available on each city's own website. "Another week, another major California heat wave," Daniel Swain, a climate scientist with the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability at the University of California, Los Angeles, shared on Twitter. The California Independent System Operator (ISO), which oversees the state's power grid, is issuing a statewide Flex Alert calling for voluntary electricity, Saturday through Monday, 3 p.m. to 9 p.m., due to the forecast heat event. In Contra Costa County, cooling centers will be available in the 4500 block of Delta Fair Boulevard in Antioch; 400 block of Ellinwood Way in Pleasant Hill; and the 1300 block of MacDonald Avenue in Richmond. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Area News Group), SANTA CLARA- AUGUST 13: Sunlight beams through leafs on a branch at Santa Clara City Hall on a hot day in Santa Clara, Calif., on Thursday, Aug. 13, 2020. A heat wave that is already in motion and expected to blitz the inland areas of the Bay Area over the weekend will spread farther with even hotter temperatures than initially expected, and lightning may make an appearance, according to the National Weather Service. That bubble also is responsible for preventing pollution in the air from escaping as effectively, the weather service said, and the Bay Area Air Quality Management District issued a Spare the Air alert for Friday.

pic.twitter.com/J0745qtbjE, — NWS Bay Area (@NWSBayArea) August 12, 2020. There may be a little bit of rain but not a lot. Amy Graff is the news editor for SFGATE. In Concord, where temperatures are expected to top 100 from Saturday through Tuesday and could hit 109 on Sunday, a cooling center will be open from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday through Monday at the Concord Senior Center, 2727 Parkside Circle. Get Morning Report and other email newsletters. “So more areas are going to feel it.”. "It's setting up for a very hot day," NWS forecaster Will Pi said Saturday morning.

The Bay Area is currently experiencing a heat wave that will continue through the weekend. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group), MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIFORNIA - AUGUST 13: Kai, 8, (no last name given), tries to launch a kite with his nanny Zandra Anquiao at the Shoreline Kite Lot in Mountain View, Calif., on Thursday, August 13, 2020. OAKLAND, CA - AUGUST 13: Oakland resident Michael, who did not want to give his last name, works out at Joaquin Miller Park in Oakland, Calif., on Thursday, Aug. 13, 2020. Forecasters are unsure how many days temperatures will remain that high but said the hot spell could extend into early next week. An excessive heat advisory issued by the NWS that begins at noon Friday and runs through Sunday at 7 p.m. now includes San Jose and Gilroy, as well as all areas of Contra Costa County and some areas of Alameda County. The offshore winds are expected to subside Monday afternoon. More information is posted here. The highest threat is in the North Bay where the winds have been strongest and three wildfires are burning. “It depends on what happens with each cell,” Schneider said. People are urged to limit strenuous outdoor activities during the hottest times of the day, and authorities recommend residents drink plenty of water and stay in air-conditioned areas. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group), SAN RAMON, CA - AUGUST 13: The temperature gauge at the City Center Bishop Ranch display the outside temperature at 94 degrees in San Ramon, Calif., on Thursday, Aug. 13, 2020. People enjoy the warm weather in socially distanced circles at Dolores Park in San Francisco, California on Sept. 4, 2020. Patricia Chang/Special to the SFGATE Heat …
Social distancing guidelines will apply at all the Bay Area cooling centers. "It could get to 96 or 97," says Anna Schneider, a forecaster with the National Weather Service Bay Area. He has worked with the Bay Area News Group since 1995. The resulting weather effects also have included dry lightning strikes.

Rick Hurd has covered breaking news, crime and public safety since 2011 after spending 16 years covering sports, including the A's and Sharks. PG&E has a Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) Watch in effect for Tuesday and Wednesday (read more on SFGATE). Cities across the Bay Area plan to open cooling centers for residents to find daytime respite from the weekend's most intense heat. Desiccating winds are hitting at the same time as the summer-like heat and creating the perfect recipe for critical wildfire weather across the San Francisco Bay Area. A slight cooling trend is expected Tuesday, with temperatures remaining warm, rather than hot, after Labor Day.

"When it's all said and done by Tuesday many temperature (day/night) records will be broken.". Heat that the National Weather Service is calling "dangerous" and "life-threatening" is on track to impact nearly all of California over the three-day Labor Day weekend.


With offshore winds blowing hot air from inland valleys to the coast, San Francisco is expected to reach the high 90s Monday. Schneider said smoke from fires burning in Sonoma and Napa counties may prevent the North Bay from getting too hot. PG&E expects to shut off power to 50,000 customers later this week. Areas close to the San Francisco Bay will be spared a bit; temperatures are not expected to rise above 85 degrees in Oakland, while areas near San Francisco Airport may get into the 80s, too, she said. CLICK HERE TO TURN ON NOTIFICATIONS. A southerly surge was moving along the Central Coast Monday morning and keeping the Monterey Bay region and Santa Cruz cooler than coastal areas of the Bay Area. And in Santa Rosa residents can cool off from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Sunday and Monday at the Steele Lane Community Center, 415 Steele Lane. You can email her at agraff@sfgate.com. Amy Graff is the news editor for SFGATE. All Access Digital offer for just 99 cents! Prominent SoCal Rep joins chorus of Dianne Feinstein... A new Marvel movie is reportedly filming in downtown SF this week, Supreme Court denies GOP request to stop extended period for returning mail ballots in Pennsylvania, Video shows Chinatown business owner flashing concealed weapon to protect tourist, National Park Service opens 'missing piece' of historic Bay Area land to public, CDC NIOSH-approved N95 masks are $13 per 2-pack, Get 25% off Everlane cashmere for the next 36 hours, Your guide to purchasing KN95 and NIOSH-approved N95 masks, How 'Emily in Paris' gets cast iron skillets wrong, An upcoming nitrile glove shortage could be the next crisis, Walmart's just announced that 'Black Friday' starts Nov. 4, This screwdriver is just $5 and will definitely save your butt, Save up to 55% on Patagonia & The North Face at Backcountry. California mom missing 2 weeks in Zion National Park... UCSF professor explains why SF schools should reopen... 2 years ago, she left her Calif. home.

The Bay Area Air Quality Management District issued a Spare the Air Alert for Friday and Saturday, which makes it illegal to burn wood or wood products. The Glass, Shady and Boysen fires ignited Sunday and are tearing across Napa and Sonoma counties. Staff writer Jason Green contributed to this report. The Bay Area has seen a warm-up since the weekend and Monday is expected to be the hottest day of the event with inland areas in the 90s to low 100s. Poor air quality due to wildfire smoke is likely to be an issue through the weekend. Food and pets will not be permitted.

A gradual cooldown is expected to begin Tuesday with the return of the marine layer and a coastal breeze picking up and pushing the mercury down in areas near the ocean.

The mercury hit 99 degrees in Gilroy, 94 degrees in San Jose and 90 degrees in Fremont and Redwood City. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. Amy Graff is the news editor for SFGATE. Temperatures are expected to peak Saturday or Sunday and may top 105 in some inland areas, forecasters said. Residents also are urged to carpool, walk, bike or take transit if they have to travel to work. From about midnight to 6:30 a.m. Thursday, the NWS said they recorded strikes in Monterey, Santa Cruz, San Jose, San Francisco, Vallejo and Santa Rosa. Centers in the 2700 block of Parkside Circle in Concord and 800 block of Green Street in Martinez may be available, officials said. In the San Francisco Bay Area, peak temperatures are expected Sunday and Monday when the hottest interior locations could exceed 110 degrees. Other areas of San Francisco might not even get that hot. A man rides a powered surfboard on the bay with the San Francisco skyline in the background Saturday, Sept. 5, 2020, in Sausalito, Calif. California is sweltering under a heat wave as offshore winds increase the risk of fire danger.

The far East Bay will most likely see the hottest temperatures. Forecasters said there is a slight chance for thunderstorms today in portions of the Central Coast, and the NWS said on Twitter they they are keeping an eye on many storm cells off the Southern California coast that would become more widespread. Could become more widespread this afternoon. The uptick in heat begins Saturday, with widespread high-90s to mid-100s forecast across the interior, 80s to low-90s near the San Francisco Bay shoreline and 70s to 80s just inland from the immediate coastline. She has been with SFGATE for 12 years. She's a Bay Area native and got her start in news at the Daily Californian newspaper at UC Berkeley where she majored in English literature. "The severity of the heat is on the dangerous side because the heat wave will last Saturday-Monday with little to no relief at night," according to the National Weather Service report. The Saratoga Library on Saratoga Avenue in Saratoga and the Gilroy Library on W. 6th Street in Gilroy also will be opened as cooling centers in Santa Clara County.
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The most accurate information will be available on each city's own website. "Another week, another major California heat wave," Daniel Swain, a climate scientist with the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability at the University of California, Los Angeles, shared on Twitter. The California Independent System Operator (ISO), which oversees the state's power grid, is issuing a statewide Flex Alert calling for voluntary electricity, Saturday through Monday, 3 p.m. to 9 p.m., due to the forecast heat event. In Contra Costa County, cooling centers will be available in the 4500 block of Delta Fair Boulevard in Antioch; 400 block of Ellinwood Way in Pleasant Hill; and the 1300 block of MacDonald Avenue in Richmond. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Area News Group), SANTA CLARA- AUGUST 13: Sunlight beams through leafs on a branch at Santa Clara City Hall on a hot day in Santa Clara, Calif., on Thursday, Aug. 13, 2020. A heat wave that is already in motion and expected to blitz the inland areas of the Bay Area over the weekend will spread farther with even hotter temperatures than initially expected, and lightning may make an appearance, according to the National Weather Service. That bubble also is responsible for preventing pollution in the air from escaping as effectively, the weather service said, and the Bay Area Air Quality Management District issued a Spare the Air alert for Friday.

pic.twitter.com/J0745qtbjE, — NWS Bay Area (@NWSBayArea) August 12, 2020. There may be a little bit of rain but not a lot. Amy Graff is the news editor for SFGATE. In Concord, where temperatures are expected to top 100 from Saturday through Tuesday and could hit 109 on Sunday, a cooling center will be open from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday through Monday at the Concord Senior Center, 2727 Parkside Circle. Get Morning Report and other email newsletters. “So more areas are going to feel it.”. "It's setting up for a very hot day," NWS forecaster Will Pi said Saturday morning.

The Bay Area is currently experiencing a heat wave that will continue through the weekend. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group), MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIFORNIA - AUGUST 13: Kai, 8, (no last name given), tries to launch a kite with his nanny Zandra Anquiao at the Shoreline Kite Lot in Mountain View, Calif., on Thursday, August 13, 2020. OAKLAND, CA - AUGUST 13: Oakland resident Michael, who did not want to give his last name, works out at Joaquin Miller Park in Oakland, Calif., on Thursday, Aug. 13, 2020. Forecasters are unsure how many days temperatures will remain that high but said the hot spell could extend into early next week. An excessive heat advisory issued by the NWS that begins at noon Friday and runs through Sunday at 7 p.m. now includes San Jose and Gilroy, as well as all areas of Contra Costa County and some areas of Alameda County. The offshore winds are expected to subside Monday afternoon. More information is posted here. The highest threat is in the North Bay where the winds have been strongest and three wildfires are burning. “It depends on what happens with each cell,” Schneider said. People are urged to limit strenuous outdoor activities during the hottest times of the day, and authorities recommend residents drink plenty of water and stay in air-conditioned areas. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group), SAN RAMON, CA - AUGUST 13: The temperature gauge at the City Center Bishop Ranch display the outside temperature at 94 degrees in San Ramon, Calif., on Thursday, Aug. 13, 2020. People enjoy the warm weather in socially distanced circles at Dolores Park in San Francisco, California on Sept. 4, 2020. Patricia Chang/Special to the SFGATE Heat …
Social distancing guidelines will apply at all the Bay Area cooling centers. "It could get to 96 or 97," says Anna Schneider, a forecaster with the National Weather Service Bay Area. He has worked with the Bay Area News Group since 1995. The resulting weather effects also have included dry lightning strikes.

Rick Hurd has covered breaking news, crime and public safety since 2011 after spending 16 years covering sports, including the A's and Sharks. PG&E has a Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) Watch in effect for Tuesday and Wednesday (read more on SFGATE). Cities across the Bay Area plan to open cooling centers for residents to find daytime respite from the weekend's most intense heat. Desiccating winds are hitting at the same time as the summer-like heat and creating the perfect recipe for critical wildfire weather across the San Francisco Bay Area. A slight cooling trend is expected Tuesday, with temperatures remaining warm, rather than hot, after Labor Day.

"When it's all said and done by Tuesday many temperature (day/night) records will be broken.". Heat that the National Weather Service is calling "dangerous" and "life-threatening" is on track to impact nearly all of California over the three-day Labor Day weekend.


With offshore winds blowing hot air from inland valleys to the coast, San Francisco is expected to reach the high 90s Monday. Schneider said smoke from fires burning in Sonoma and Napa counties may prevent the North Bay from getting too hot. PG&E expects to shut off power to 50,000 customers later this week. Areas close to the San Francisco Bay will be spared a bit; temperatures are not expected to rise above 85 degrees in Oakland, while areas near San Francisco Airport may get into the 80s, too, she said. CLICK HERE TO TURN ON NOTIFICATIONS. A southerly surge was moving along the Central Coast Monday morning and keeping the Monterey Bay region and Santa Cruz cooler than coastal areas of the Bay Area. And in Santa Rosa residents can cool off from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Sunday and Monday at the Steele Lane Community Center, 415 Steele Lane. You can email her at agraff@sfgate.com. Amy Graff is the news editor for SFGATE. All Access Digital offer for just 99 cents! Prominent SoCal Rep joins chorus of Dianne Feinstein... A new Marvel movie is reportedly filming in downtown SF this week, Supreme Court denies GOP request to stop extended period for returning mail ballots in Pennsylvania, Video shows Chinatown business owner flashing concealed weapon to protect tourist, National Park Service opens 'missing piece' of historic Bay Area land to public, CDC NIOSH-approved N95 masks are $13 per 2-pack, Get 25% off Everlane cashmere for the next 36 hours, Your guide to purchasing KN95 and NIOSH-approved N95 masks, How 'Emily in Paris' gets cast iron skillets wrong, An upcoming nitrile glove shortage could be the next crisis, Walmart's just announced that 'Black Friday' starts Nov. 4, This screwdriver is just $5 and will definitely save your butt, Save up to 55% on Patagonia & The North Face at Backcountry. California mom missing 2 weeks in Zion National Park... UCSF professor explains why SF schools should reopen... 2 years ago, she left her Calif. home.

The Bay Area Air Quality Management District issued a Spare the Air Alert for Friday and Saturday, which makes it illegal to burn wood or wood products. The Glass, Shady and Boysen fires ignited Sunday and are tearing across Napa and Sonoma counties. Staff writer Jason Green contributed to this report. The Bay Area has seen a warm-up since the weekend and Monday is expected to be the hottest day of the event with inland areas in the 90s to low 100s. Poor air quality due to wildfire smoke is likely to be an issue through the weekend. Food and pets will not be permitted.

A gradual cooldown is expected to begin Tuesday with the return of the marine layer and a coastal breeze picking up and pushing the mercury down in areas near the ocean.

The mercury hit 99 degrees in Gilroy, 94 degrees in San Jose and 90 degrees in Fremont and Redwood City. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. Amy Graff is the news editor for SFGATE. Temperatures are expected to peak Saturday or Sunday and may top 105 in some inland areas, forecasters said. Residents also are urged to carpool, walk, bike or take transit if they have to travel to work. From about midnight to 6:30 a.m. Thursday, the NWS said they recorded strikes in Monterey, Santa Cruz, San Jose, San Francisco, Vallejo and Santa Rosa. Centers in the 2700 block of Parkside Circle in Concord and 800 block of Green Street in Martinez may be available, officials said. In the San Francisco Bay Area, peak temperatures are expected Sunday and Monday when the hottest interior locations could exceed 110 degrees. Other areas of San Francisco might not even get that hot. A man rides a powered surfboard on the bay with the San Francisco skyline in the background Saturday, Sept. 5, 2020, in Sausalito, Calif. California is sweltering under a heat wave as offshore winds increase the risk of fire danger.

The far East Bay will most likely see the hottest temperatures. Forecasters said there is a slight chance for thunderstorms today in portions of the Central Coast, and the NWS said on Twitter they they are keeping an eye on many storm cells off the Southern California coast that would become more widespread. Could become more widespread this afternoon. The uptick in heat begins Saturday, with widespread high-90s to mid-100s forecast across the interior, 80s to low-90s near the San Francisco Bay shoreline and 70s to 80s just inland from the immediate coastline. She has been with SFGATE for 12 years. She's a Bay Area native and got her start in news at the Daily Californian newspaper at UC Berkeley where she majored in English literature. "The severity of the heat is on the dangerous side because the heat wave will last Saturday-Monday with little to no relief at night," according to the National Weather Service report. The Saratoga Library on Saratoga Avenue in Saratoga and the Gilroy Library on W. 6th Street in Gilroy also will be opened as cooling centers in Santa Clara County.
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(Randy Vazquez/ Bay Area News Group), DUBLIN, CA - AUGUST 13: With the temperature in the triple digits, a worker works at a construction site in Dublin, Calif., on Thursday, Aug. 13, 2020. Lightning ️summary over the last 6 hours. GET BREAKING NEWS IN YOUR BROWSER. (Doug Duran/Bay Area News Group). Temperatures will peak Sunday and Monday as the hottest interior locations reach 100 to 105 degrees and several spots exceed 110. San Francisco forecast to reach high 90s Monday, Another San Francisco Walgreens is closing. Most will not allow pets.

The Diablo winds are known for fanning wildfire flames and NWS has a fire weather watch in effect through 9 p.m. Monday for the North Bay mountains, East Bay hills and interior valleys. pic.twitter.com/2VP3KEU9Em. "It depends on when the southerly surge arrives.".

The most accurate information will be available on each city's own website. "Another week, another major California heat wave," Daniel Swain, a climate scientist with the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability at the University of California, Los Angeles, shared on Twitter. The California Independent System Operator (ISO), which oversees the state's power grid, is issuing a statewide Flex Alert calling for voluntary electricity, Saturday through Monday, 3 p.m. to 9 p.m., due to the forecast heat event. In Contra Costa County, cooling centers will be available in the 4500 block of Delta Fair Boulevard in Antioch; 400 block of Ellinwood Way in Pleasant Hill; and the 1300 block of MacDonald Avenue in Richmond. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Area News Group), SANTA CLARA- AUGUST 13: Sunlight beams through leafs on a branch at Santa Clara City Hall on a hot day in Santa Clara, Calif., on Thursday, Aug. 13, 2020. A heat wave that is already in motion and expected to blitz the inland areas of the Bay Area over the weekend will spread farther with even hotter temperatures than initially expected, and lightning may make an appearance, according to the National Weather Service. That bubble also is responsible for preventing pollution in the air from escaping as effectively, the weather service said, and the Bay Area Air Quality Management District issued a Spare the Air alert for Friday.

pic.twitter.com/J0745qtbjE, — NWS Bay Area (@NWSBayArea) August 12, 2020. There may be a little bit of rain but not a lot. Amy Graff is the news editor for SFGATE. In Concord, where temperatures are expected to top 100 from Saturday through Tuesday and could hit 109 on Sunday, a cooling center will be open from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday through Monday at the Concord Senior Center, 2727 Parkside Circle. Get Morning Report and other email newsletters. “So more areas are going to feel it.”. "It's setting up for a very hot day," NWS forecaster Will Pi said Saturday morning.

The Bay Area is currently experiencing a heat wave that will continue through the weekend. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group), MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIFORNIA - AUGUST 13: Kai, 8, (no last name given), tries to launch a kite with his nanny Zandra Anquiao at the Shoreline Kite Lot in Mountain View, Calif., on Thursday, August 13, 2020. OAKLAND, CA - AUGUST 13: Oakland resident Michael, who did not want to give his last name, works out at Joaquin Miller Park in Oakland, Calif., on Thursday, Aug. 13, 2020. Forecasters are unsure how many days temperatures will remain that high but said the hot spell could extend into early next week. An excessive heat advisory issued by the NWS that begins at noon Friday and runs through Sunday at 7 p.m. now includes San Jose and Gilroy, as well as all areas of Contra Costa County and some areas of Alameda County. The offshore winds are expected to subside Monday afternoon. More information is posted here. The highest threat is in the North Bay where the winds have been strongest and three wildfires are burning. “It depends on what happens with each cell,” Schneider said. People are urged to limit strenuous outdoor activities during the hottest times of the day, and authorities recommend residents drink plenty of water and stay in air-conditioned areas. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group), SAN RAMON, CA - AUGUST 13: The temperature gauge at the City Center Bishop Ranch display the outside temperature at 94 degrees in San Ramon, Calif., on Thursday, Aug. 13, 2020. People enjoy the warm weather in socially distanced circles at Dolores Park in San Francisco, California on Sept. 4, 2020. Patricia Chang/Special to the SFGATE Heat …
Social distancing guidelines will apply at all the Bay Area cooling centers. "It could get to 96 or 97," says Anna Schneider, a forecaster with the National Weather Service Bay Area. He has worked with the Bay Area News Group since 1995. The resulting weather effects also have included dry lightning strikes.

Rick Hurd has covered breaking news, crime and public safety since 2011 after spending 16 years covering sports, including the A's and Sharks. PG&E has a Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) Watch in effect for Tuesday and Wednesday (read more on SFGATE). Cities across the Bay Area plan to open cooling centers for residents to find daytime respite from the weekend's most intense heat. Desiccating winds are hitting at the same time as the summer-like heat and creating the perfect recipe for critical wildfire weather across the San Francisco Bay Area. A slight cooling trend is expected Tuesday, with temperatures remaining warm, rather than hot, after Labor Day.

"When it's all said and done by Tuesday many temperature (day/night) records will be broken.". Heat that the National Weather Service is calling "dangerous" and "life-threatening" is on track to impact nearly all of California over the three-day Labor Day weekend.


With offshore winds blowing hot air from inland valleys to the coast, San Francisco is expected to reach the high 90s Monday. Schneider said smoke from fires burning in Sonoma and Napa counties may prevent the North Bay from getting too hot. PG&E expects to shut off power to 50,000 customers later this week. Areas close to the San Francisco Bay will be spared a bit; temperatures are not expected to rise above 85 degrees in Oakland, while areas near San Francisco Airport may get into the 80s, too, she said. CLICK HERE TO TURN ON NOTIFICATIONS. A southerly surge was moving along the Central Coast Monday morning and keeping the Monterey Bay region and Santa Cruz cooler than coastal areas of the Bay Area. And in Santa Rosa residents can cool off from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Sunday and Monday at the Steele Lane Community Center, 415 Steele Lane. You can email her at agraff@sfgate.com. Amy Graff is the news editor for SFGATE. All Access Digital offer for just 99 cents! Prominent SoCal Rep joins chorus of Dianne Feinstein... A new Marvel movie is reportedly filming in downtown SF this week, Supreme Court denies GOP request to stop extended period for returning mail ballots in Pennsylvania, Video shows Chinatown business owner flashing concealed weapon to protect tourist, National Park Service opens 'missing piece' of historic Bay Area land to public, CDC NIOSH-approved N95 masks are $13 per 2-pack, Get 25% off Everlane cashmere for the next 36 hours, Your guide to purchasing KN95 and NIOSH-approved N95 masks, How 'Emily in Paris' gets cast iron skillets wrong, An upcoming nitrile glove shortage could be the next crisis, Walmart's just announced that 'Black Friday' starts Nov. 4, This screwdriver is just $5 and will definitely save your butt, Save up to 55% on Patagonia & The North Face at Backcountry. California mom missing 2 weeks in Zion National Park... UCSF professor explains why SF schools should reopen... 2 years ago, she left her Calif. home.

The Bay Area Air Quality Management District issued a Spare the Air Alert for Friday and Saturday, which makes it illegal to burn wood or wood products. The Glass, Shady and Boysen fires ignited Sunday and are tearing across Napa and Sonoma counties. Staff writer Jason Green contributed to this report. The Bay Area has seen a warm-up since the weekend and Monday is expected to be the hottest day of the event with inland areas in the 90s to low 100s. Poor air quality due to wildfire smoke is likely to be an issue through the weekend. Food and pets will not be permitted.

A gradual cooldown is expected to begin Tuesday with the return of the marine layer and a coastal breeze picking up and pushing the mercury down in areas near the ocean.

The mercury hit 99 degrees in Gilroy, 94 degrees in San Jose and 90 degrees in Fremont and Redwood City. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. Amy Graff is the news editor for SFGATE. Temperatures are expected to peak Saturday or Sunday and may top 105 in some inland areas, forecasters said. Residents also are urged to carpool, walk, bike or take transit if they have to travel to work. From about midnight to 6:30 a.m. Thursday, the NWS said they recorded strikes in Monterey, Santa Cruz, San Jose, San Francisco, Vallejo and Santa Rosa. Centers in the 2700 block of Parkside Circle in Concord and 800 block of Green Street in Martinez may be available, officials said. In the San Francisco Bay Area, peak temperatures are expected Sunday and Monday when the hottest interior locations could exceed 110 degrees. Other areas of San Francisco might not even get that hot. A man rides a powered surfboard on the bay with the San Francisco skyline in the background Saturday, Sept. 5, 2020, in Sausalito, Calif. California is sweltering under a heat wave as offshore winds increase the risk of fire danger.

The far East Bay will most likely see the hottest temperatures. Forecasters said there is a slight chance for thunderstorms today in portions of the Central Coast, and the NWS said on Twitter they they are keeping an eye on many storm cells off the Southern California coast that would become more widespread. Could become more widespread this afternoon. The uptick in heat begins Saturday, with widespread high-90s to mid-100s forecast across the interior, 80s to low-90s near the San Francisco Bay shoreline and 70s to 80s just inland from the immediate coastline. She has been with SFGATE for 12 years. She's a Bay Area native and got her start in news at the Daily Californian newspaper at UC Berkeley where she majored in English literature. "The severity of the heat is on the dangerous side because the heat wave will last Saturday-Monday with little to no relief at night," according to the National Weather Service report. The Saratoga Library on Saratoga Avenue in Saratoga and the Gilroy Library on W. 6th Street in Gilroy also will be opened as cooling centers in Santa Clara County.

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