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These Bay Area cities felt record-setting heat this week

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SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — The Bay Area felt unusually high temperatures to begin the week Monday and Tuesday, resulting in a number of cities breaking longstanding records, according to the National Weather Service.

The hot heat that briefly held over the region was 10 to 20 degrees above normal for late March, weather officials said. Even the Bay Area coast, which is typically spared from summer heat waves, was impacted by the record-setting heat.

On Monday, five locations across the East Bay and San Francisco Peninsula saw all-time highs for that date:

Some of these locations, plus Napa and San Jose, again broke or tied daily records on Tuesday:

The glimpse of summer weather was short lived, however, according to KRON4 Meteorologist Kathy Trafton. Temperatures are settling back into a more seasonal springtime range as of Wednesday, and a look ahead shows more unsettled weather is on the horizon.

Precipitation is possible for some areas on Wednesday, ranging from light rain focused on the North Bay to drizzle in coastal areas south of the Golden Gate Bridge, Trafton said. More rain from this system will arrive Thursday, with widespread light rain across the Bay Area.

​SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — The Bay Area felt unusually high temperatures to begin the week Monday and Tuesday, resulting in a number of cities breaking longstanding records, according to the National Weather Service. The hot heat that briefly held over the region was 10 to 20 degrees above normal for late March, weather officials said. […] 

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