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SANTA CRUZ -- Record temperatures might fall in the Santa Cruz Mountains, as summer's first heat wave hits the Monterey Bay Area this weekend.
The combination of warm weather and Woodies on the Wharf will kick off summer on the Santa Cruz coast, with temperatures expected to reach into the low 90s in Santa Cruz today. Temperatures are expected to rise to 94 degrees on Sunday, according to the National Weather Service in Monterey.
Forecasters anticipate temperatures to break the century mark in the Santa Cruz Mountains, reaching 100-plus degrees in Ben Lomond, Corralitos and Boulder Creek. The record for Ben Lomond on June 28, 100 degrees, was set in 1974.
The agency issued a heat advisory Friday for the San Francisco Bay Area, saying temperatures could soar to 101 in San Francisco on Sunday. The agency advises older people and others susceptible to heat stroke to stay hydrated, wear light-colored clothing and stay indoors during the hottest parts of the day.
http://www.mercurynews.com/centralcoast/ci_12702449
The combination of warm weather and Woodies on the Wharf will kick off summer on the Santa Cruz coast, with temperatures expected to reach into the low 90s in Santa Cruz today. Temperatures are expected to rise to 94 degrees on Sunday, according to the National Weather Service in Monterey.
Forecasters anticipate temperatures to break the century mark in the Santa Cruz Mountains, reaching 100-plus degrees in Ben Lomond, Corralitos and Boulder Creek. The record for Ben Lomond on June 28, 100 degrees, was set in 1974.
The agency issued a heat advisory Friday for the San Francisco Bay Area, saying temperatures could soar to 101 in San Francisco on Sunday. The agency advises older people and others susceptible to heat stroke to stay hydrated, wear light-colored clothing and stay indoors during the hottest parts of the day.
http://www.mercurynews.com/centralcoast/ci_12702449