Bay Area Faces Triple-Digit Heat and Smog Alerts This Week
Forecasters predict high temperatures and unhealthy air quality from Tuesday to Friday, urging residents to take precautions.
- Temperatures inland will reach the 90s and near 100 degrees, with coastal areas in the 70s to 80s.
- The hottest days are expected on Wednesday and Thursday, with a cooling trend beginning Friday.
- Light winds and vehicle exhaust will contribute to increased smog levels, prompting Spare the Air alerts.
- Residents, especially vulnerable groups, are advised to stay indoors during peak heat and pollution times.
- Air quality officials recommend monitoring alerts through various platforms for real-time updates.