According to preliminary data, the highest temperature on record in bay area history we set on Labor Day weekend heat wave on Monday.
In phone call with SFGATE, Bay Area National Weather Service meteorologist Rick Canepa reported that three different Bay Area cities set or matched their historic September highs.
Temperature in Gilroy hit 112 degrees, which corresponds to the previous September high.
Mercury in Santa Rosa also there is up to 112, breaking the previous September high.
As well as in In Livermore, the temperature was recorded at a scorching 116 degrees. highest note that the Bay Area National Weather Service has ever recorded in any part of Bay area.
This mark 116 was also coincided in Fairfield, according to San Francisco Chronicle meteorologist Jerry Diaz.
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While the Bay Area prepared for extraordinary heat wave for in last Several days of temperature on Monday turned out to be even hotter than many expected.
“Could be hotter in a little locations how people predicted,” said Canepa.
Downtown San Francisco (which is now included in The heat advisory) reached 91 degrees on Monday, not close to its September value. record of 106 degrees. In Auckland, the temperature has risen to 100 degrees, less than nine degrees. of this is a record high in September.
And it could be just how hot tomorrow.

“Do you expect it to be hot or very hot (temperature tomorrow) with a lot of of places reaching or exceeding 100 degrees. Conditions are predicted to be almost the same as today,” Canepa said.
At least off the coast, temperatures could drop. off a little on Wednesday. But further inland, highs can persist longer.
heat It is expected that by the weekend will subside throughout the Gulf.



