It was the only spot in the Bay Area that came even close to a record.
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weird since in Oakland, did not feel even close to 80. Hard to believe was that hot there.
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Weird too as Richmond Annex only hit a high of 74 according to my home thermometer.
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Unusual to see SFO with 92 and the City only 68. Rare.
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That 92 was one hotter than Redwood City. Hmmm...
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Amazing considering an earlier onset of onshore winds occurred...
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Wow....
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All i'll say is global warming is kicking in the BA. Never used to be this way.
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Any reason why SFO was so hot while the areas around it all seems to be pretty cool today?
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Northernmost extent of 90 deg+ temps narrowly extended to San Bruno & SFO today under temporarily, but completely suppressed marine layer while northerly flow (mostly northwesterly at SFO) was focused then a southerly surge arrived gradually filtering in a cooler onshore breeze.
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