
A blast of summer-like temperatures will heat up the Bay Area during the first half of the workweek, according to weather officials.
The “strong warming trend,” which is slated to take hold between Monday and Wednesday, could propel some Bay Area locations to the 90-degree mark, according to the National Weather Service.
Spots along the coast and near the San Francisco Bay are expected to check in anywhere from the low to mid 70s Monday afternoon, according to the weather service. Inland spots are expected to reach the mid 80s.
Tuesday and Wednesday are slated to be the warmest days of the week for most locations, the weather service said.
Here’s a breakdown of forecast highs for Tuesday and Wednesday:
Get ready for warmer temperatures. A strong warming trend is expected during the first half of the work week. Temperatures are forecast to reach their peak at the coast and in the coastal valleys on Tuesday, and in the interior valleys on Wednesday. #CAwxpic.twitter.com/z6UcP4JZYi
— NWS Bay Area (@NWSBayArea) April 22, 2019
Tuesday:
San Francisco: 79 degrees
San Rafael: 84 degrees
Santa Rosa: 90 degrees
Napa: 88 degrees
Concord: 89 degrees
Livermore: 90 degrees
San Jose: 87 degrees
Santa Cruz: 82 degrees
Half Moon Bay: 75 degrees
Wednesday:
San Francisco: 73 degrees
San Rafael: 78 degrees
Santa Rosa: 80 degrees
Napa: 81 degrees
Concord: 90 degrees
Livermore: 89 degrees
San Jose: 83 degrees
Santa Cruz: 78 degrees
Half Moon Bay: 71 degrees
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