The Bay Area is experiencing a slight increase in temperatures this week, with some inland cities reaching the low to high 90s. However, the National Weather Service indicates that there's no anticipation of a significant heat wave, attributing the mild weather to a southward-moving jet stream that prevents high-pressure systems from dominating. Despite fluctuations in temperature, the region will remain generally cool and mild as this weather pattern continues into early July, marking an absence of long heat waves unlike previous years.
The big driver of the absence of long heat waves this spring is an active jet stream farther south than usual, pushing low pressure effects into the Bay Area.
Temperatures in the hottest parts of the region will rise into the low 90s on Tuesday and high 90s on Wednesday, but no significant heat waves are expected.
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