Heat wave subsides in Bay Area as firefighters remain on high alert

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The Bay Area experienced its first major heat wave of the summer, with temperatures exceeding 100 degrees in some areas. Residents found ways to cool down, such as enjoying frozen treats and heading to the coast. Relief is expected after the start of the week, as temperatures are projected to gradually cool down. Fourth of July festivities are underway, but private use of fireworks is banned in several counties, with officials encouraging people to attend professional fireworks shows instead.
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- Beat the Heat | 'Summer's finally here': Take it easy at the beach and pool this hot holiday weekend WTVD-TV
- CA Fire Crews Brace For Wildfires From Fireworks As Heat Wave Drags On Patch
- Hot holiday weekend has families beach bound in North Bay, firefighters on high alert ABC7 News Bay Area
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