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On Friday, Fresno broke the record of consecutive days with triple digit heat. That’s 22 days, starting July 6.
And if predictions from the National Weather Service hold, Fresno will keep adding to the record well into next week. Temperatures are predicted to be in the triple digits until Aug. 2 at least, with a high of 105 on Monday.
Temperatures over the past 22 days have been well above the historical average.
A heat advisory issued by the weather service has been extended through Saturday. There was also an air quality alert issued for the entire San Joaquin Valley due to the Ferguson Fire, which is still burning near Yosemite National Park. That alert will be in place until the fire is extinguished.
On Friday, Fresno broke the record of consecutive days with triple digit heat. That’s 22 days, starting July 6.
And if predictions from the National Weather Service hold, Fresno will keep adding to the record well into next week. Temperatures are predicted to be in the triple digits until Aug. 2 at least, with a high of 105 on Monday.
Temperatures over the past 22 days have been well above the historical average.
A heat advisory issued by the weather service has been extended through Saturday. There was also an air quality alert issued for the entire San Joaquin Valley due to the Ferguson Fire, which is still burning near Yosemite National Park. That alert will be in place until the fire is extinguished.