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Heat advisories have been issued for portions of California as the state prepares for a record-breaking heatwave. The Bay Area and Central Coast will experience near record to possibly record-breaking heat on Thursday, with temperatures expected to be the hottest of the week. Hazardous conditions are also expected at the beaches, with rip currents, sneaker waves, and dangerous currents likely. Residents are urged to stay safe and take precautions when visiting the coast. The heatwave, which began on Tuesday, is expected to peak on Thursday and could set new temperature records for October.
Want a little more info on the beach hazards for today and tomorrow? Take a few minutes and watch this video about how to enjoy the beach safely. https://t.co/xq6D9eJ5IL #cawx #surf
ICYMI: We have some hot weather in the forecast. In fact, Heat Advisories are in effect for portions of the Bay Area Wednesday and Thursday. What about recording breaking heat you ask? It's possible, especially Thursday. Here's a look at forecast vs records. #cawx #caheat https://t.co/pnc4rFrX4e
πIf heading to the coast tomorrow & Thurs to escape the heat, stay safe and use caution at the beach. A strong, incoming swell will bring an increased risk of sneaker waves and strong rip currents tomorrow. As swell builds into Thursday, breaking waves will become large. #CAwx https://t.co/hsvaMUY3Ai
National High/Low temps for Tuesday October 17, 2023: 103 at 13 miles east-southeast of Mecca, CA; 16 at Angel Fire, NM #cawx #nmwx https://t.co/b9vl7CRDVJ
Heat Advisory in effect Wednesday and Thursday for much of the Bay Area. While this won't be a dangerous heat event, we will flirt with record high temperatures (especially on Thursday). https://t.co/P1LnPRMa7L
Increasing temperatures and building swell this week. If you plan to cool off by heading to the beach, be wary of the high surf. Keep inexperienced swimmers and children out of the surf zone, keep dogs on a leash and don't turn your back to the ocean. https://t.co/UnOjeXmFLp
A CAT1 heatwave started on Tuesday 10/17/2023 since heat advisories went in place across portions of California. This southwestern heat episode will peak on Thursday. Some records should be set as we will see well above average temps for October across the area. @MichaelEMann https://t.co/sx3NPGggbK
β Heat Advisories have been issued for portions of the Bay Area and Central Coast Wednesday & Thursday. Near record to possibly record breaking heat will impact the region with Thursday being the hottest day. Overnight lows will be mild too with little relief. #cawx https://t.co/KUCz5yN81K
Planning to visit the beaches this week to beat the heat? Please be aware that hazardous conditions are expected on Weds-Fri with rip currents, sneaker waves, and dangerous currents all likely. Stay safe everyone! #cawx https://t.co/fJwTQzCW8D