2001: San Jose reported a high temperature of 101° F.
2001: Fresno reached 106° F, marking the 9th time this month the high reached into the triple digits.
This set a record for the most triple digit high temperatures in May.
2001: It was 93° F in Idyllwild, the highest temperature on record for May.
This also occurred on 5.29.1984.
It was 91° F in Palomar Mountain, the highest temperature on record for May.
This also occurred on 5.28.2003.
1998: Fresno reached a high of only 85° F and in Bakersfield the high reached 84° F.
This was the warmest reading of the month at both locations and only the 3rd May on record in both cities that the high temperature never cracked 90° (also occurred in May 1917 and 1961).
1987: The Morse Wildfire burned 166 acres and destroyed 31 homes near Pebble Beach.
1971: 8" of snow fell at Glenbrook, its all-time record one-day total for May.
1910: Earliest 110° F high temperatures on record at Fresno and Bakersfield.
Also the highest temperatures ever recorded at both locations for May.
In Lemon Cove, the high reached a sweltering 118° F, the highest on record here in May.
Source: NWS San Francisco/Monterey, Hanford, Reno & San Diego
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2001: Fresno reached 106° F, marking the 9th time this month the high reached into the triple digits.
This set a record for the most triple digit high temperatures in May.
2001: It was 93° F in Idyllwild, the highest temperature on record for May.
This also occurred on 5.29.1984.
It was 91° F in Palomar Mountain, the highest temperature on record for May.
This also occurred on 5.28.2003.
1998: Fresno reached a high of only 85° F and in Bakersfield the high reached 84° F.
This was the warmest reading of the month at both locations and only the 3rd May on record in both cities that the high temperature never cracked 90° (also occurred in May 1917 and 1961).
1987: The Morse Wildfire burned 166 acres and destroyed 31 homes near Pebble Beach.
1971: 8" of snow fell at Glenbrook, its all-time record one-day total for May.
1967: 8" of snow fell at Sierraville.
1961: Virginia City, NV, recorded 1.9" of precipitation.
1910: Earliest 110° F high temperatures on record at Fresno and Bakersfield.
Also the highest temperatures ever recorded at both locations for May.
In Lemon Cove, the high reached a sweltering 118° F, the highest on record here in May.
Source: NWS San Francisco/Monterey, Hanford, Reno & San Diego
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