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TIMELINE: Heat wave begins today in Bay Area

Our first heat advisory of the year starts this morning and will last through Thursday afternoon. The first heat wave of the year begins in the Bay Area on Tuesday and will last through Thursday afternoon. Daytime highs are expected to be 10-20 degrees above average, with inland highs expected to exceed 100 degrees. The first heatwave of the Year is always challenging for our bodies as we are not accustomed to this type of warmth. The most extreme heat dangers and safety tips can be found at ABC7 News.

TIMELINE: Heat wave begins today in Bay Area

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ABC7 News meteorologist Drew Tuma has your AccuWeather forecast for Tuesday.

ABC7 News meteorologist Drew Tuma has your AccuWeather forecast for Tuesday.

ABC7 News meteorologist Drew Tuma has your AccuWeather forecast for Tuesday.

ABC7 News meteorologist Drew Tuma has your AccuWeather forecast for Tuesday.

SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Our first heat wave of the year begins Tuesday and lasts through Thursday afternoon.

Tuesday afternoon heat risk will be MODERATE to MAJOR.

Daytime highs will be 10-20 degrees above average.

Inland highs are expected to hit or surpass 100 degrees.

Around the Bay shoreline, we will see 80s and 90s.

Records highs are possible Tuesday and Wednesday.

The first heat wave of the year is always tough on our bodies since we are not used to this type of warmth.

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