![]() So how do you beat the heat? Drink plenty of water. Temps will be mainly in the 60s and 70s, Santa Cruz a little bit warmer but only topping out in the low 80s. One place that will be popular this weekend are our area beaches. There are foggy skies in Santa Cruz as of Friday morning. We have excessive heat warnings and heat advisories starting on Sunday, but one place will escape the heat is the coast. Area-wide, with these hot temps, it does come with elevated fire danger. You'll find a wide range of temperatures, including dangerous heat inland, but the coast will remain comfy. If you remember back during the Labor Day weekend 2017, when the city hit its all-time high of 106 and records falling left and right, it will not be the same story for this upcoming weekend. Likely we'll find record temps and the rising risk of heat illness for several days. LIVE: Track real-time temperatures amid Bay Area heat wave Will it be as hot as Labor Day weekend 2017? To help us this Labor Day weekend, he broke down a timeline for this heat wave and where you can go to escape the dangerous temperatures. In 2017 just after Labor Day, he shared a scary heat exhaustion experience with the ABC7 News team. ABC7 News meteorologist Drew Tuma knows how serious the high temps can be. SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) - Excessive heat will be making its way into the San Francisco Bay Area this upcoming holiday weekend. ABC7 News meteorologist Drew Tuma broke down a timeline for this SF Bay Area heat wave and where you can go to escape the dangerous temperatures. ![]()
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