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Record high temps yesterday, more possible today
All-time record yesterday for Napa
Friday, May 16, 2008
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10:45 a.m.The city of Napa had its hottest May 15 of all time yesterday, topping out at 103 degrees.

More high temperatures are due for all of Napa County today.
Forecasts are for Napa to once again reach 103, with Yountville (101), St. Helena (100) and Calistoga (100) all expected to top the century mark.

To cool off, head to the south county, where American Canyon is forecast to be a cool 95 degrees.
AmCan, though, was the county's hottest spot yesterday, as the mercury soared there to 105 degrees.
6 comment(s)

richaelsmommie wrote on May 16, 2008 11:30 AM:

" This heat wave that we are having is kicking me and my 2 year old in the butt. We only have one AC and it is in the bedroom. That is where we spend most of our days and night. Trying to get to sleep in my house is so impossible right now. I am ready for the cool waether again. Somebody said it yesterday. THIS IS EARTHQUAKE WEATHER "

Baraki wrote on May 16, 2008 11:49 AM:

" It feels cooler today than yesterday, at least at this time of day... "

dellasumbrella wrote on May 16, 2008 12:25 PM:

" Only because no one monitors the hills of east Napa County was Am Can the hottest. Our weather station topped off at 109 yesterday. Today promises to be hotter, since there was no cooling to speak of last night and no breeze this morning. One of my horses flopped on the ground in the heat this morning and seemed reluctant to get up until we brought over the garden hose. I'll tell you, this is not wimp weather. It's another indoor day for me, who loves moving rocks around in 95 degrees, but had a hard time walking to the well yesterday to check the holding tank. I'm getting old. "

funnyme wrote on May 16, 2008 1:07 PM:

" I agree with you Baraki, it feels a bit cooler today in Napa. Yountville however, feels hotter to me though.
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chunk wrote on May 16, 2008 1:42 PM:

" It didn't feel that hot yesterday or today. I don't use A/C. Waste of energy. There's other ways to stay cool than blast the A/C. "

dellasumbrella wrote on May 16, 2008 9:48 PM:

" Just for the record, 112 was the high at my house today. It's a cool 85 or so outside now, 82 in the house. If it would just stay there....and maybe a little rain to wet the parched plants in my yard....? "

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