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Record-Breaking Temps for November Anticipated

Monday's heat wave was expected to bring highs in the 80s to the Peninsula.

 

San Mateo County residents can expect record-breaking temperatures Monday afternoon as the region experiences an unusual heat wave for November.

The National Weather Service tracks the temperature at two locations in San Mateo County; at San Francisco International Airport and in Redwood City.

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At those two locations, temperatures were anticipated to reach 84 in Redwood City and 81 at SFO, weather service forecaster Bob Benjamin said.

The all-time high temperature for Nov. 5 recorded in Redwood City was 81 degrees, recorded in 1997.

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At SFO, the all-time high temperature for Nov. 5 was 78, recorded in 1993.

The weather was expected to cool down Tuesday and later in the week.

 

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