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Heat wave over, but strong winds will buffet Bay Area

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Forecasters are warning of dry, windy weather starting later this week.

The National Weather Service posted Monday on X: "Folks, we are not out of the woods yet. We've issued a Fire Weather Watch in effect Thursday until Saturday evening for the potential for strong offshore winds and low humidity,"

Offshore winds are expected to ramp up and higher elevations could likely see wind gusts up to 50 mph.

The impacts of the latest weather turnaround are expected to start Thursday afternoon, and some areas will become critically dry Friday and Saturday, the weather service said.

Most of the region will be impacted, except along the coastlines of Big Sur, Monterey Bay and Marin/Sonoma.

Winds are forecast at 20-30 mph, with gusts to 40 mph. Isolated gusts up to 50 mph are forecast for the highest terrain and ridgetops.

The weather service has also issued a beach hazards alert through tomorrow evening.

Waves up and down the Pacific Coast could see swells of between six and eight feet, the National Weather Service said.

Sunni M. Khalid is a veteran of more than 40 years in journalism, having worked in print, radio, television, and web journalism.