(BOCN)-National Weather Service expectations in San Francisco Greater Bay for Monday expect an invitation to the warmer conditions of usual, slight spray opportunities along the coast, and cloudy sky before gradual disinfection in most regions of the region.
It is possible that the high levels during the day are from 90s to nearly 100s internal, 70s to the mid -eighties near the bays, and the low to the sixties along the coast. Its lowest levels are expected to range overnight from the mid -fifties to the 1960s in the lower altitudes, and from the mid -1960s to the 1970s in the hills.
The predictors expect that hot and dry weather will continue throughout the Gulf region and Central Coast on Monday, with little relief for the most interior. This heat creates a moderate risk of the internal parts of the Gulf region, the areas of Bayside in the southeastern San Matteo province, the West Alamida Province, and parts of the internal central coast.
The wild winds of the fabric are expected to be every day after the afternoon and evening, with the strongest wealthy of 30 to 35 miles per hour through gaps, valleys and top terrain.
NWS warns that heat can affect children and older adults, pregnant women and people with certain chronic diseases and those who work or live abroad without cooling or enough water. The audience is advised to stay wet, wear light clothes, reduce outdoors, not to leave people or pets in vehicles, and use sunscreen on the beach or pool.
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