Familiar forecast? Bay Area temperatures to push higher for a couple of days, then a cooldown
Briefly

The Bay Area will experience a temporary warm-up starting Friday, with temperatures reaching the 90s in the hottest areas, according to the National Weather Service. This pattern mirrors previous temperature increases seen this month. Areas like Antioch may peak at 96°F, while most regions will see highs in the upper 80s. The pattern is influenced by high pressure and a low-pressure trough, keeping temperatures relatively moderate. By Sunday, temperatures are expected to drop back slightly, marking this as a brief, not unusual, heat variation.
The upcoming weather pattern will bring a brief warm-up to the Bay Area, peaking in the 90s in the hottest spots, but won't last long.
NWS meteorologist Roger Gass emphasized that the brief heat is consistent with earlier patterns this month and is not categorized as a heat wave.
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