Bay Area's Unprecedented Heat Wave: Record-Breaking Temperatures and Scorching Weekend Forecast

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The Bay Area experienced a heat wave over the weekend, with temperatures soaring to triple digits after a cool month. Some areas reached record highs, with Concord Airport hitting 105 degrees and Livermore Airport reaching 107 degrees. While no heat records were officially broken, temperatures are expected to remain above normal. A heat advisory is in effect, and people are advised to stay hydrated, avoid the sun, and check on vulnerable populations. The heat is unusual for this time of year, but by the Fourth of July, temperatures are expected to cool down.
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- Here's where it was hottest Saturday during Bay Area's first major heat wave of summer San Francisco Chronicle
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