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Heat wave continues Thursday, even as temperatures drop slightly



The week-long heat wave in the Bay Area is starting to temper by a few degrees on Thursday but will still remain in the 90s in most places, according to a National Weather Service meteorologist.

It will be four to five degrees cooler on average, but the difference may still be be difficult to fee as it will still be really warm Thursday, NWS meteorologist Rachel Kennedy said.

Most of Santa Clara County will see temperatures in the upper 90s, with San Jose on the watch to see if it will break its previous record for hottest temperature on this day. The “Capital of Silicon Valley” was forecast to reach 98 degrees today; the previous record was set at 97 in 1985. South county cities are expected to reach the low 100s, with Morgan Hill expected to reach a high of 104.

Along the East Bay, temperatures are expected to warm as elevation increases, due to dwindling influence from the San Francisco Bay shore, Kennedy said. Areas along the coastline are expected to reach the upper 80s and mid 90s. Oakland was forecast to reach high of 88, making it slightly cooler Thursday than Wednesday due to the bay’s influence. Berkeley was expected to peak at 86.



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