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Heat warning for San Francisco today: Temperatures are rising, the Bay Area is bracing for 110°F inland

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CALIFORNIA – An excessive heat warning is in effect for San Francisco today as temperatures are expected to reach highs of 94°F downtown and inland parts of the Bay Area reach highs of 110°F. Residents should take immediate precautions to ensure their safety, including avoiding outdoor activities during peak hours and staying hydrated.

According to the National Weather Service, the heat advisory remains in effect until 11 p.m. Wednesday. Coastal temperatures are expected to rise up to 95°F, impacting cities along US-101, including Monterey and the North Bay. Inland regions such as Concord and Livermore can experience triple-digit temperatures, posing a serious health risk to outdoor workers, children and the elderly.

Local authorities are advising residents to stay indoors during the hottest times of the day, limit travel if possible and keep pets cool. Those without air conditioning are advised to visit cooling centers or malls to avoid heat-related illnesses. San Francisco will see some relief through Thursday, with high temperatures falling to the low 70s, but the heat could return this weekend. Stay tuned for updates on any changes to the notices.