The Bay Area is experiencing a record-breaking October heat wave with temperatures reaching over 100 degrees, prompting the National Weather Service to issue heat advisories.
A low-pressure system from the Gulf of Alaska is expected to bring cooler weather, with temperatures forecasted to drop about five degrees each day.
While no red flag warning has been issued, fire conditions remain near-critical, and caution is advised against starting fires during the heat.
Berkeley recorded a high of 100 degrees, surpassing the previous record of 93 degrees set earlier in October, demonstrating significant climatic shifts this season.
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