A hot start to October will greet the Bay Area, and some won't feel relief for a week
Briefly

The blistering conditions are expected to raise temperatures into the mid-to-high 90s in the hottest spots Monday, climbing to at least 105 in the hottest inland areas by Wednesday.
A heat advisory and Spare the Air Alert are in place as temperatures are expected to run 15-25 degrees higher than their average figures across the Bay Area.
Meteorologist Dalton Behringer emphasized that the pattern is causing a weak offshore flow, which enhances the heat and raises fire danger in the region.
The upcoming week will see temperatures soaring into triple digits, with inland areas particularly affected as the cooling system moves out and high pressure builds aloft.
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