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Related: About this forumHow Cold Was It in San Francisco? Enough to Break a More Than 100-Year-Old Record
The snow many parts of the Bay Area saw this week did not make it onto the streets of San Francisco, but the cold weather made a historic impact on the city.
San Francisco on Friday recorded its coldest day in more than 100 years.
Temperatures dipped to 39 degrees Friday morning in San Francisco, which turned out to be the coldest temperature ever recorded on this specific day. The previous record for February 24 was 40 degrees back in the mid 1800s.
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How Cold Was It in San Francisco? Enough to Break a More Than 100-Year-Old Record (Original Post)
YoshidaYui
Feb 2023
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Glad you're safe and sound indoors with your pizza hut and wings and cinnamon bread!
JuJuChen
Feb 2023
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JuJuChen
(2,253 posts)1. Glad you're safe and sound indoors with your pizza hut and wings and cinnamon bread!
loll hugs!
PostTruth
(19 posts)4. Do spicy foods help?
Do spicy foods help keep one, warm?
OAITW r.2.0
(28,340 posts)2. I read this as my local temp is 6F.
BigmanPigman
(52,234 posts)3. Didn't Mark Twain say
that the coldest winter he ever spent was a summer in San Francisco?
Every time I go there the wind freezes me, even in the summer. I thought of this quote the other day when when was blowing through my cheaply built apt in San Diego.