Update: Heat advisory affecting Bay Area inland regions until Saturday evening
Briefly

The National Weather Service has updated a heat advisory for Bay Area inland regions, warning residents to prepare for dangerously high temperatures ranging from 90 to 105 degrees. The advisory, effective from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., highlights that heat can severely impact individuals sensitive to such conditions, particularly those without air conditioning or adequate hydration. Vulnerable populations may face significant health risks, prompting officials to recommend hydration, shade, and protective measures for children and pets. Increased caution is urged for outdoor workers to manage their safety during this intense heat spell.
The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory for Bay Area inland regions, warning of dangerously high temperatures between 90 and 105 degrees.
During extreme heat, vulnerable individuals without cooling or hydration are at risk for heat-related illnesses, impacting health systems and sensitive industries.
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