It Was 40+ Degrees Hotter In Sacramento On Tuesday Than The Same Day Last Year
SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — Several cities saw record high temperatures on Tuesday - and more 100-plus degree weather is expected.
An Excessive Heat Warning has been issued by the National Weather Service for the Central Valley through Thursday.
On Tuesday, temperatures skyrocketed past the century mark all across the region. Some places even saw a 30 to 40 degree difference than the same day last year.
At the Sacramento Executive Airport monitor, NWS recorded a high of 103 on Tuesday. This bested the old daily record of 101 set back in 1976 - and was 42-degrees hotter than the 2019 recorded high for the day (it was only 61 last year).
Stockton saw a 105-degree high on Tuesday, smashing their old daily record of 101 set back in 1974. Last year, Stockton's high for the day was only 68 degrees.
NWS forecasters say more daily record highs could be set on Wednesday as the hot weather stretches on.
Overnight lows are only expected to fall into the 60s to lower 70s.
Cooler, more seasonal weather isn't expected to return until the weekend.