The Bay Area is set to experience a brief heat wave, particularly affecting eastern Contra Costa County, where temperatures are expected to exceed 100 degrees. While a high-pressure system will contribute to this short-term warm-up, the overall weather pattern suggests a return to cooler temperatures soon. Cities like Livermore and Pleasanton will see significant heat, but cooler ocean air will prevent a prolonged excessive heat wave. The heat is anticipated to last only a couple of days before returning to typical cooler conditions.
The heat is about to return to the Bay Area again, just in time for the end of the work week.
Eastern Contra Costa County cities, including Antioch and Pittsburg, are expected to break the 100-degree barrier on Thursday and Friday.
The overall weather pattern may become more conducive to a longer heat wave as the calendar pages turn.
We're not going to be that warm, because we're still getting cool air from over the ocean, and that air is cooler than normal.
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