By Katy Galimberti, AccuWeather.com Staff Writer
July 25,2014; 10:25PM,EDT
With partly sunny skies ahead, the San Francisco area will not be receiving needed drought relief for an extended stretch of time.
Temperatures will be higher than normal rising to the mid-70s as the week continues. Average temperatures for this time of year are closer to the mid-60s.
Temperatures will continue to increase over the weekend. The warmer trend will continue into much of next week as well.
Night temperatures will be closer to normal around the upper 50s with partly cloudy skies.
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For fans headed to AT&T Park to catch the three-game home series against the Dodgers starting Friday, the higher temperatures and mostly sunny skies should make for ideal baseball conditions.
With no rain currently projected in the forecast, the Bay Area will not see any relief as the drought continues to plague all of California; 100 percent of the state is in at least a severe drought condition according to the U.S. Drought Monitor.
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