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Don't Worry. It'll Clear Up and Warm Up

Forecasters are predicting temperatures in the mid-90s in the East Bay over the holiday weekend.

Rain today. Heat wave tomorrow.

That's the wild summer weather pattern the East Bay will experience over the next few days.

The region received an unusual late June rainstorm on Tuesday. As of 6 p.m., it had dumped more than a half-inch of rain on most locations.

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Mount Diablo recorded .83 inches. Castro Valley got .95 inches. Dublin and San Ramon reported .60 inches. Livermore came in with .74 inches.

National Weather Service forecasters say things will change quickly.

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Wednesday is expected to be a transition day with a chance of thunderstorms. 

Thursday is forecast to be sunny, with temperatures in the low 80s inland.

Friday is expected to be even warmer, with temperatures near 90 under sunny skies.

The temperature will bump up again Saturday, reaching the mid-90s.

Sunday and Monday are expected to be much the same, with warm temperatures and sunny skies.


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