SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — It was another beautiful day in the Bay Area, as people took full advantage of the warm temperatures.
We have seen record-breaking temperatures over the last couple of days.
Here are the records:RECORD MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE BROKEN OR TIED FOR THIS DATE
LOCATION HIGH TEMP TDA PREVIOUS
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SAN FRANCISCO AIRPORT 72 69 IN 2007
OAKLAND MUSEUM 82 75 IN 2015
OAKLAND AIRPORT 76 73 IN 1977
MOUNTAIN VIEW 78 73 IN 1977
SAN JOSE 80 78 IN 1930
MONTEREY 83 73 IN 2013
SALINAS 86 80 IN 1977
SALINAS AIRPORT 83 77 IN 1977
And forecasters say the heat will continue through Tuesday before a low-pressure system starts cooling things down and bringing a chance of rain. But the heat should build again later this week in Southern California.
FORECAST:SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA WEATHER
The National Weather Service says cities up and down the state had record high temperatures for the date Monday.
It was 89 in downtown Los Angeles, breaking 1977’s record of 88. In Orange County, Santa Ana hit 94, well above the 89 recorded in 1977. San Francisco’s 77 was a degree hotter than the high set in 1930.
Records were tied or broken in more than a dozen other places, including Long Beach, Chula Vista, Escondido, Modesto and airports in Oakland and Sacramento.