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Tri-Valley City Breaks Heat Record, Previously Set In 1950
Nearly a dozen cities in the Bay Area saw record-breaking temperatures this week, including a Tri-Valley city.
LIVERMORE, CA – Eleven cities in the greater Bay Area set record high temperatures Monday, according to the National Weather Service.
More records could be broken from Tuesday’s heat, as heat advisories were expanded to include San Francisco and the Pacific Coastline.
Livermore took top honors with the highest record temperature of 116 degrees, which broke not only the daily record for Sept. 5 but the highest temperature ever recorded in that city. The previous all-time high was 115 recorded in 1950 and the previous record for Sept. 5 was 108 recorded, also recorded in 1950.
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The highs in Gilroy and Santa Rosa reached 112, which set records for the date and the month. Gilroy's high tied its record for September set in 2017 and 2020.
Eight other cities experienced record heat for the date, ranging from 109 in Napa to 97 in San Francisco.
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