The Bay Area is experiencing a significant warm-up, with temperatures likely to reach potential triple digits in cities like Santa Rosa and Cloverdale. The rise in temperatures is attributed to the weakening of the marine layer due to a ridge of high pressure. This weather shift is associated with increased wildfire risks, as low humidity and stronger coastal winds could contribute to the ignition of fires. Although a red flag warning is not currently planned, the situation is monitored closely due to potential grass fires.
The Bay Area is experiencing a significant warm-up, with temperatures potentially reaching triple digits in North Bay cities like Santa Rosa and Cloverdale.
A ridge of high pressure is pushing the marine layer away, leading to a rise in temperatures across the region.
The increased temperatures raise wildfire risks in the Bay Area, with the weather service noting a critical level of fire danger.
Despite the warm-up, the weather service does not currently plan to issue a red flag warning, but an uptick in grass fires is possible.
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