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The heat wave forecast for the Labor Day weekend just got longer.

The National Weather Service extended its excessive heat watch another day — so it will be in effect from 11 a.m. Saturday to 8 p.m. Tuesday — and it now covers the entire Bay Area.

Temperatures will begin climbing Wednesday at least a few degrees in most areas, with temperatures reaching the low 90s in the East Bay's interior.

BCN-20220831-SIGNIFICANT-HEAT
Guidance on how to respond to significant heat forecast for the Bay Area from Sept. 1-6, 2022 (National Weather Service via Bay City News)

For the holiday weekend, temperatures are expected to reach the 80s on the coast, the mid-80s to low 90s around the bay and the 100s in most inland areas. Forecasters urge the public to take these precautions beginning Thursday:

  • Avoid being outdoors during the day;
  • Stay hydrated and in a cool place;
  • Use air conditioning if available;
  • and Cancel outdoor activities during the hottest period of the day.

For the latest forecast updates, visit weather.gov/bayarea.

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