The National Weather Service said a heat wave peaking Saturday will give way to slightly cooler Bay Area weather on Sunday that will continue into early next week.
“We should start to see a slight cooling trend tomorrow with temperatures about four to five degrees cooler in most areas,” NWS meteorologist Rachel Kennedy said.
The service issued a Saturday heat advisory for North Bay Mountains, East Bay, South Bay, Central Coast and the Santa Lucias, with temperatures reaching the mid-90s and even triple digits.
But chances of the Bay Area hitting low triple digits is a lot lower tomorrow, Kennedy said. Lower temperatures will pop up in isolated portions of the East Bay and Sonoma County before spreading all across the region.
Bay Area cities with the highest temperatures on Saturday include Livermore with 101 degrees and Concord 98 degrees, but those are expected to cool down to 93 degrees and 86 degrees by Sunday, remaining the same Monday.
In the South Bay, other cities that will experience cooler weather include Sunnyvale, which will shift from 92 degrees Saturday to 86 for the next two days, as well as San Jose, which has a Saturday high of 94 degrees but will experience 88 degrees Sunday.
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