Deadly Brawl
Took a break from the news this weekend? We've rounded up some of the stories you missed in NorCal on Saturday and Sunday. The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory for much of Northern California, with temperatures expected to remain warm through the week before returning to seasonal averages later in the week. A man was shot to death and several people were stabbed during a deadly brawl in the North Bay, and a suspect has been detained. The man set himself on fire using illegal narcotics, triggering a visit from police. Two earthquakes rattled the San Francisco Bay Area over the weekend, and temperatures are expected to reach the upper 90s for most inland regions.

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But before we jump into Northern California's top stories, residents should expect warmer temperatures Monday through Wednesday before a return to seasonal averages later in the week, according to the National Weather Service. A heat advisory will be in effect from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday for much of the Bay Area, including the East Bay hills, East Bay interior valleys, North Bay interior mountains, North Bay interior valleys, interior Monterey County, mountains of San Benito County, and the South Bay.
"The warm up begins today with hot temperatures expected over the next few days," NWS Bay Area forecasters wrote Monday. "Starting Thursday, the cool down begins as troughing resumes." In other news, a man was shot to death and several people were stabbed during a deadly brawl in the North Bay. A suspect has been detained.
A man set himself on fire using illegal narcotics, activating the sprinkler system of a hotel room and triggering a visit from police. Plus, two earthquakes rattled the San Francisco Bay Area over the weekend.
Temperatures are expected in the upper 90s for most inland regions. The warmest spots could reach into the low 100s, according to the NWS. 1 Shot, Several Stabbed During Deadly Brawl At Bay Area Lake One man was shot to death and several people were stabbed on the western shore of Lake Berryessa, officials said. The teens were in distress in turbulent waters for at least 20 minutes, according to authorities.
Crews will remain through the night to mop up hot spots, the Contra Costa Fire Protection District said. The fire is under investigation. Man Sets Himself On Fire Using Illegal Narcotics In North Bay The man received what police described as "significant burns" to his arms and the front of his torso.