The relief from the heat Monday primarily will be for those near the water.
A Bay Area heat wave that was expected to be fairly brief before turning longer and then stubbornly holding on a couple of days more than originally anticipated is finally, really, honestly set to make an exit.‘It’s complicated’: Old Farmer’s Almanac predicts wet, mild winter, but meteorologists question forecast
The relief from the heat Monday will be primarily for those who live near the coast in the Peninsula and along the cities that run along Interstate 880, where the temperatures are expected to remain in the 70s. In the South Bay, temperatures will range from the low 80s to the high 80s . All of those temperatures are cooler than those that dotted the board in the previous week, when the thermometer often passed 100 in the interior and hills and the 90s and high 80s elsewhere.
“If it was a strong system, it would’ve gotten a whole lot hotter,” he said. “It just didn’t have enough force coming at it or the winds to push it far enough out of the area to feel the difference.”
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