The heat wave is expected to reach its peak by Tuesday, when some communities could see temperatures shoot into the low 90s.
Temperatures throughout the Bay Area will begin to climb on Wednesday and possibly be 20 to 30 degrees higher than seasonal averages by the weekend.
A combination of dry, windy and hot weather is shaping up to make for a miserable spring allergy season in the Bay Area.
We've created a guide for what to do and where to go when weather disrupts town operations in Oxford and Franklin counties.
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