'Temperatures are well above normal for late April,' wrote NWSBayArea in its area forecast discussion on Tuesday morning. 'A few records could be broken.'
San Francisco is about to heat up in a hurry as the National Weather Service on Tuesday predicted The City is about to record its hottest days of 2023.
"Temperatures are well above normal for late April," the agency wrote in its area forecast discussion on Tuesday morning, adding that"a few records could be broken." San Jose, for instance, is forecast to be only two degrees colder than its record high of 91 degrees on Thursday. From March 1 until Sunday, San Francisco experienced the fourth-coldest start to meteorological spring — the months of March, April and May — in its recorded history. The last time The City's 54-day average temperature was colder than 52.2 degrees was in 1967, mere months before San Francisco's"Summer of Love."
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