Swain anticipates that widespread anomalous heat will affect California later in the summer. Currently, the marine layer is expected to remain intact for the next ten days. Inland areas of the Bay could experience slight warming next week, with temperatures in Livermore, Concord, and Santa Rosa predicted to reach the low 90s. A cooling trend is expected to return later in the week. Although summer cooling brings some relief, it has reduced wildfire risk, but the risk may increase again as fall approaches.
"Swain expects this pattern to emerge later this summer and bring much more widespread anomalous heat to California."
"For now, Jan Null stated he doesn't expect the marine layer to break fully within the next 10 days."
"Next week, forecasters expect temperatures to slightly warm up in inland parts of the Bay Area. Livermore, Concord and Santa Rosa could reach the low 90s."
"The general trend as we head into August and October is that we're going to continue to see the risk, and that will potentially increase as we head into the fall."
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