Health & Fitness

Blistering Heat In East Bay Drives Diners Indoors

"It's in the shade, there's a slight breeze. It doesn't feel so bad, so I think I've acclimated to the heat," said Johnson Hoang.

(CBS)

WALNUT CREEK, CA— Temperatures rose above 100 degrees on Saturday in Walnut Creek, one of the hottest spots in the Bay Area.

During prime dinner hours, many eateries had virtually no one sitting in their outdoor patios.

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But at Dumpling Hours on North Main Street, the wait for a table inside was too long for the Hoang family, who chose to dine outside.


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