Hotter temperatures all in all that means excessive heat warnings in effect for areas in pink here thats our inland areas across the day temperatures in excess of a 100 degrees for these areas and also looking at warm overnight lows. Orange areas on the map those areas in the 90s for daytime highs today. Still seeing some cloud cover still feeling that humidity as youre stepping outside less and less of that to the afternoon as our daytime highs eventually pushed upwards on up into the triple digits for antioch livermore concord morgan hill nap and nevado 90s for most of the rest of the bay. Ive got more on your forecast still ahead daria. Lets keep this going and to our Team Coverage now lets head out to will tran talking about where you can cool off. And the bay area in pleasanton right now. Well. There are many locations all over the bay area for those who dont have airconditioning and many apartments they dont come with a ciso if thats you help is on the way there is a cooling cent
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