Northern California cold leads to record-setting temperatures in these cities

Cold temperatures continued to grip Northern California on Friday amid a front of arctic air that led to record-setting low temperatures in San Francisco and other cities.San Francisco broke a 103-year-old temperature record this week when the city stayed at about 50 degrees, breaking a 1922 record for the same day. But other cities in the area also set records.

Vacaville reported its coldest high temperature in four years when temperatures hit just 44 degrees on Friday, while Sacramento experienced its coldest high, 45 degrees, since December 2022. The towns of Marysville and Oroville also faced cold days, with high temperatures of 43 and 22 degrees, respectively.

The cold won’t last much longer: the National Weather Service is predicting above normal temperatures across all of California next week — but not before a few more days of cold temperatures…

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