Record High Temperatures Set in Oakland & Richmond on Thursday
Five record temperatures were set or tied across The Bay on Thursday, 10/15
By Becca Bandit - posted 10/16/2020
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Thursday, October 15 was a scorcher across in The Bay. It was unusually hot for an October day; five record highs were set or tied across the Bay Area.
Downtown Oakland set a new record high for 92° F; the previous record was 90°F set in 1974. Richmond hit a new high of 93° F topping the previous record or 92° F which was set in 1961.
Half Moon Bay, San Jose and Kentfield tied their record high temperatures. Stay cool because more record highs are expected on Friday, 10/16.
Five record highs were set or tied on Thursday across the #BayArea. More records are likely on Friday. A Heat Advisory remains in effect until 9 PM PDT Friday. pic.twitter.com/rkBepF3wZQ
— NWS Bay Area (@NWSBayArea) October 16, 2020