
"San Jose has never seen temps reach the 90s in March, but the city could see three days of temps in the 90s starting Tuesday. He says records in San Jose go back to the 1890s, and they have never seen a 90-degree day in March. The warmest day recorded was 89, back in March 2015."
"A major heat risk is set to start on Tuesday with highs forecasted to be 20 to 30 degrees above average. Over the next few days, the heat risk is rising, with a moderate heat risk set to begin on Sunday."
The Bay Area faces a significant heat event beginning next week, with temperatures expected to break multiple records. San Jose is particularly notable, as it has never recorded temperatures in the 90s during March in its recorded history spanning back to the 1890s, with the previous record high of 89 degrees set in March 2015. A moderate heat risk begins Sunday with highs in the low 80s to low 90s. A major heat risk arrives Tuesday with temperatures 20 to 30 degrees above average. Thursday will see minor heat risk with highs 15 degrees above average, potentially breaking San Jose's March record of 81 degrees.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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