Final 48 hours of sizzling heat on tap

The news as the temperatures in the hottest spots of the Bay Area began their climb Tuesday toward the 100-degree mark wasn’t so much that the region once again was sizzling — miserable heat has been the main order on the menu during July — but that the beginning of an extended cooling period was gearing up for an appearance.

“We’ve got an unusually deep trough that’s going to be coming through, and it’s going to hold back really most of the high pressure,” National Weather Service meteorologist Joe Merchant said. “That’s really gonna settle in, and we should have a really decent stretch of comfortable weather.”

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