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Parts of California were able to break records for the heat on Thursday

Part of February in which we come to the 1970s. And so we are here at the end of February and we get temperatures that climb into the 1970s. We had that yesterday. We should see that again today. But how close we are to absorb the heat? Let's take a look at the card. And you can see that at least in the valley we will somehow come nearby. We will have temperatures that are still below the record temperatures. But here, if you look at Sacramento, you can see the forecast today 76. The record is 84 degrees there. The Stockton forecast is 75. The record is 78. So closer to three degrees. The forecast is 75 and the record is 80 degrees. So we won't really see it here in the valley. At least the chances are much lower. But move to the Bay Area and we can see San Francisco. No, no recording there. But San Jose, the forecast is 81 degrees and the record is 78 degrees. Hayward The forecast is 78 degrees and the record is 77. At both locations, we are greater the forecast than the record temperatures. So things will warm up in the Bay area and along the coast. But how about South California? It gets interesting here too. Where Los Angeles is the forecast 88 and the record temperature for this date is 86 degrees. So you predict two degrees above the record temperature. This is something I am never really satisfied with. Is forecast of overhaul temperatures. But we have that. The forecast of Burank is 87. The record is 86. In Long Beach, the forecast is 85 and the record 83. So we will have more records in Southern California than we will see in Northern California. As far as these record temperatures, t

Parts of California were able to break records for the warmth on Thursday. Here

It is officially still winter, but with temperatures in the 70s it is like spring in Northern California. On Thursday, the temperatures will be 10 to 15 degrees above average, with some areas forecasting California to have a record weather. The San Francisco Bay Area, which is usually a cooler place, can see temperatures in the upper 70s to low 80s, with record temperatures in San Jose and Hayward forecast. Southern California will also experience possible record temperatures, with Los Angeles having an afternoon high of 88 degrees that would exceed the old record of 86 degrees. That was achieved in 2020. See more reporting on Top California stories here | Download our app | Subscribe to our morning newsletter | Find us here on YouTube and subscribe to our channel

It is officially still winter, but with temperatures in the 70s it is like spring in Northern California.

On Thursday, the temperatures will be 10 to 15 degrees above average, with some areas forecasting California to have a record weather.

The San Francisco Bay Area, which is usually a cooler place, could see temperatures in the upper 70s to low 80s, with record temperatures in San Jose and Hayward forecast.

Southern California will also experience possible record temperatures, with Los Angeles having an afternoon high of 88 degrees that would exceed the old record of 86 degrees. That was achieved in 2020.

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