The National Weather Service has expanded its Heat Advisory for Friday to include the Santa Cruz Mountains and most of the inland Bay Area, forecasting temperatures of 100 to 105 degrees. Many areas are at 'moderate' risk for heat impacts, with inland regions like Cloverdale and Livermore facing 'major' risks. Precautions are advised for vulnerable people, urging them to stay indoors and hydrated. In contrast, San Francisco will see only 'minor' impacts with a high of 72 degrees but recent unreliable forecasts highlight potential variances in temperatures.
The National Weather Service has issued a Heat Advisory for the inland Bay Area on Friday, anticipating high temperatures from 100 to 105 degrees.
With a strong high-pressure system off the West Coast, much of the Bay is classified under 'moderate' risk for heat exposure, especially inland areas.
Individuals venturing outside are advised to stay hydrated and seek shade as the heatwave impacts regions from Cloverdale to the Sacramento Valley.
Although San Francisco will experience 'minor' heat impacts with a forecasted high of 72, the surrounding areas will face more significant heat warnings.
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