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"content": "\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Update noon Friday, Aug. 7:\u003c/strong> The National Weather Service reports nearly 1,000 lightning strikes zapped the greater Bay Area overnight in a fairly uncommon dry thunderstorm system that generated a wildfire warning for a large swath of Central and Northern California.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The majority of the strikes hit the Southern Bay Area between 8 p.m. Thursday and midnight, NWS San Francisco/Monterey Bay Area Forecaster Steve Anderson said.\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_10634034\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\" style=\"max-width: 455px\">\u003ca href=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/10/2015/08/Updated-red-flag-map.png\">\u003cimg class=\" wp-image-10634034\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/10/2015/08/Updated-red-flag-map.png\" alt=\"A California fire weather map on Aug. 7, 2015.\" width=\"455\" height=\"450\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/10/2015/08/Updated-red-flag-map.png 500w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/10/2015/08/Updated-red-flag-map-400x396.png 400w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/10/2015/08/Updated-red-flag-map-32x32.png 32w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/10/2015/08/Updated-red-flag-map-64x64.png 64w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/10/2015/08/Updated-red-flag-map-96x96.png 96w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/10/2015/08/Updated-red-flag-map-128x128.png 128w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/10/2015/08/Updated-red-flag-map-75x75.png 75w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 455px) 100vw, 455px\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">A California fire weather map on Aug. 7, 2015. \u003ccite>(Cal Fire)\u003c/cite>\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>A red flag, or fire weather warning, remains in effect for the Sierra Nevada foothills and northeastern California.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Lightning sparked five small fires in Monterey County, Cal Fire spokesman Daniel Berlant said Friday morning. Firefighters were able to contain them overnight, he said.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Cal Fire still reports 22 active wildfires throughout the state. Firefighters slightly advanced containment overnight of the Rocky Fire -- the state's largest fire burning in Lake County, about 100 miles north of San Francisco. The blaze is more than twice the area of San Francisco, and is now 45 percent contained.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>[ad fullwidth]\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>While the lightning threat is currently moving out of California and into Nevada, Cal Fire warns wildfires it may have sparked may be lying in wait. Firefighters are on the lookout for smoldering embers potentially sparked by the thousands of strikes in areas beyond the Bay.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"In the past 24 hours there have been several thousand lightning strikes, especially across the Sierra and Central Coast,\" Cal Fire \u003ca href=\"http://www.fire.ca.gov/communications/communications_statewidefiresummary.php\" target=\"_blank\">reports\u003c/a>. \"Lightning sparks may smolder for several hours or days before they get enough heat and energy to spread into a wildfire. This means the risk for wildfires continues even after the storms have passed.\"\u003cbr>\nhttps://twitter.com/KTVU/status/629626036829880320\u003cbr>\n\"We are still on high alert,\" Berlant said.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Original Post Thursday, Aug. 6:\u003c/strong> The National Weather Service is \u003ca href=\"http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/mtr/\" target=\"_blank\">warning\u003c/a> storms carrying the potential for lightning strikes but very little rain will hit large swaths of California Thursday afternoon, compounding the state's wildfire stress.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>A red flag warning of \"weather events that may result in extreme fire behavior\" issued by NWS covers the entire San Francisco Bay Area and a huge swath of Central and Northern California, as well as a southeastern chunk of the state. A slightly less serious fire weather watch is also in effect for northeastern California.\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_10632934\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\" style=\"max-width: 500px\">\u003ca href=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/10/2015/08/cafw_map_all.png\">\u003cimg class=\"size-full wp-image-10632934\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/10/2015/08/cafw_map_all.png\" alt=\"A California fire weather map on Aug. 6, 2015.\" width=\"500\" height=\"495\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/10/2015/08/cafw_map_all.png 500w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/10/2015/08/cafw_map_all-400x396.png 400w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/10/2015/08/cafw_map_all-32x32.png 32w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/10/2015/08/cafw_map_all-64x64.png 64w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/10/2015/08/cafw_map_all-96x96.png 96w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/10/2015/08/cafw_map_all-128x128.png 128w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/10/2015/08/cafw_map_all-75x75.png 75w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 500px) 100vw, 500px\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">A California fire weather map on Aug. 6, 2015. \u003ccite>(Cal Fire)\u003c/cite>\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>\"During these times extreme caution is urged by all residents, because a simple spark can cause a major wildfire,\" according to \u003ca href=\"http://www.fire.ca.gov/communications/communications_firesafety_redflagwarning.php\" target=\"_blank\">Cal Fire\u003c/a>. \"The type of weather patterns that can cause a watch or warning include low relative humidity, strong winds, dry fuels, the possibility of dry lightning strikes, or any combination of the above.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The weather could signal a reversal in progress thousands of firefighters have made in recent days containing the Rocky Fire currently burning about 100 miles north of San Francisco. Cal Fire reports the fire has burned nearly 70,000 acres southeast of Clearlake and is currently 40 percent contained.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Cal Fire reports 22 active fires throughout the state. More than 165,000 acres are burning, according to the \u003ca href=\"https://www.nifc.gov/fireInfo/nfn.htm\" target=\"_blank\">National Interagency Fire Center\u003c/a>.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003c!-- iframe plugin v.4.3 wordpress.org/plugins/iframe/ -->\u003cbr>\n\u003ciframe src=\"https://www.google.com/maps/d/embed?mid=zp8nK_5H0MFQ.kzTmU5XK-qJQ&hl=en\" width=\"640\" height=\"480\" scrolling=\"yes\" class=\"iframe-class\" frameborder=\"0\">\u003c/iframe>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Forecasters predict the thunderstorm threat will diminish by Friday morning. The red flag warning is in effect until 11 a.m. Friday.\u003c/p>\n\n",
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(Dan Brekke/KQED)\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Update, 9:15 a.m. Wednesday: \u003c/strong>The National Weather Service \u003ca href=\"http://forecast.weather.gov/wwamap/wwatxtget.php?cwa=mtr&wwa=red%20flag%20warning\" target=\"_blank\">red-flag warning\u003c/a> is still in place for the North Bay and East Bay Hills (and for the Coast Range to the north of the Bay Area and the Diablo Range east of San Jose). The good news: Despite the windy, extremely dry conditions, no major fires have broken out (although \u003ca href=\"http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/local/east_bay&id=9393678\" target=\"_blank\">a wind-driven 50-acre blaze on Kimball Island \u003c/a>in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta on Tuesday burned three homes on Tuesday.)\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The bad news is that red-flag warnings are now in place for almost the entire western slope of the Sierra Nevada, from near Quincy, in Plumas County, down to the Tehachapi Mountains east of Bakersfield. The Bay Area fire weather warning is in effect until Thursday morning. The warning for the Sierra will be in place until Friday. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Original post (Tuesday):\u003c/strong> \u003ca href=\"http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/total_forecast/getprod.php?prod=XXXAFDMTR&wfo=MTR\" target=\"_blank\">Weather forecasters say\u003c/a> today will be warm, windy and bone-dry, with humidity readings of just 5 to 10 percent. That sounds like September or October in the Bay Area, when gusty northerly or northeasterly winds occasionally howl across the hills and \u003ca href=\"http://forecast.weather.gov/showsigwx.php?warnzone=CAZ511&warncounty=CAC013&firewxzone=CAZ511&local_place1=&product1=Red+Flag+Warning#.UtVXLWS0-3A\" target=\"_blank\">increase the danger of fire\u003c/a>. In the fall, those \u003ca href=\"http://tornado.sfsu.edu/geosciences/classes/m356/DiabloWinds/DiabloDef.htm\" target=\"_blank\">Diablo Winds\u003c/a>, the local cousins to Southern California's \u003ca href=\"http://meteora.ucsd.edu/cap/santa_ana.html\" target=\"_blank\">Santa Anas\u003c/a>, can combine with dry brush and an ignition source — an arcing power line, an unattended campfire, a spark from a lawnmower — to touch off a wildfire. Here in the Bay Area, the classic, tragic example is \u003ca href=\"http://www.usfa.fema.gov/downloads/pdf/publications/tr-060.pdf\" target=\"_blank\">the devastating East Bay Hills fire of October 1991\u003c/a>.\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_123340\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\" style=\"max-width: 400px\">\u003ca href=\"http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/mtr/\">\u003cimg class=\"size-full wp-image-123340\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/10/2014/01/Screen-Shot-2014-01-14-at-7.43.41-AM.png\" alt=\"National Weather Service map showing red-flag fire conditions for the Bay Area and Northern California. (Click on map to go to National Weather Service/Bay Area home page.)\" width=\"400\" height=\"373\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">National Weather Service map showing red-flag fire conditions for the Bay Area and Northern California. (Click on map to go to National Weather Service/Bay Area home page.)\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>We're now in the middle of what should be our wet season, and any talk of fire danger is something we normally would have left behind months ago. But with our typical rains having \u003ca href=\"http://www.mercurynews.com/science/ci_24904396/california-drought-whats-causing-it?source=rss\" target=\"_blank\">vanished for now\u003c/a>, nothing about this season is normal. Take a look at \u003ca href=\"http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/mtr/\" target=\"_blank\">the home page of the National Weather Service for the Bay Area\u003c/a>. Its regional map is covered with crimson splotches that signal forecasters have posted \u003ca href=\"http://forecast.weather.gov/wwamap/wwatxtget.php?cwa=mtr&wwa=red%20flag%20warning\" target=\"_blank\">a red-flag warning\u003c/a> for the hills and mountains throughout the region.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Today's warning extends through Thursday morning. It reaches from the Coast Range in Humboldt County down to the Santa Cruz Mountains and covers all the hilly areas in the North Bay and East Bay.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>[ad fullwidth]\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>We could put away the red-flag warnings for the season if only the rains return. Is there any short-term hope of that happening? Here's what the National Weather Service forecasters in Monterey have to say in their latest forecast discussion:\u003c/p>\n\u003cblockquote>\u003cp>For those hoping for rainfall, unfortunately nothing encouraging to report even looking out through 16 days (January 30th). ... Good shot that we will see more record highs set next week. ... Confidence remains very high for the much drier than normal weather to continue. ... Unless there is a huge change in the pattern that the models are not picking up on, we are on track to have the driest January on record for virtually all locations.\u003c/p>\u003c/blockquote>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>And \u003ca href=\"https://twitter.com/PaulRogersSJMN\" target=\"_blank\">Paul Rogers\u003c/a>, the managing editor of KQED Science and an environment and science reporter at the San Jose Mercury News, has \u003ca href=\"http://www.mercurynews.com/science/ci_24904396/california-drought-whats-causing-it?source=rss\" target=\"_blank\">a story today\u003c/a> that has a memorable description of the persistent ridge of high pressure that's steering storms away from the California coast:\u003c/p>\n\u003cblockquote>\u003cp>Like a brick wall, the mass of high pressure air has been blocking Pacific winter storms from coming ashore in California, deflecting them up into Alaska and British Columbia, even delivering rain and cold weather to the East Coast. Similar high-pressure zones pop up all the time during most winters, but they usually break down, allowing rain to get through to California. This one, ominously, has anchored itself for 13 months, since December 2012, making it unprecedented in modern weather records and leaving researchers scratching their heads.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"It's like the Sierra -- a mountain range just sitting off the West Coast -- only bigger,\" said Bob Benjamin, a forecaster with the National Weather Service in Monterey. \"This ridge is sort of a mountain in the atmosphere. In most years, it comes and goes. This year it came and didn't go.\"\u003c/p>\u003c/blockquote>\n\n",
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"content": "\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>We could put away the red-flag warnings for the season if only the rains return. Is there any short-term hope of that happening? Here's what the National Weather Service forecasters in Monterey have to say in their latest forecast discussion:\u003c/p>\n\u003cblockquote>\u003cp>For those hoping for rainfall, unfortunately nothing encouraging to report even looking out through 16 days (January 30th). ... Good shot that we will see more record highs set next week. ... Confidence remains very high for the much drier than normal weather to continue. ... Unless there is a huge change in the pattern that the models are not picking up on, we are on track to have the driest January on record for virtually all locations.\u003c/p>\u003c/blockquote>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>And \u003ca href=\"https://twitter.com/PaulRogersSJMN\" target=\"_blank\">Paul Rogers\u003c/a>, the managing editor of KQED Science and an environment and science reporter at the San Jose Mercury News, has \u003ca href=\"http://www.mercurynews.com/science/ci_24904396/california-drought-whats-causing-it?source=rss\" target=\"_blank\">a story today\u003c/a> that has a memorable description of the persistent ridge of high pressure that's steering storms away from the California coast:\u003c/p>\n\u003cblockquote>\u003cp>Like a brick wall, the mass of high pressure air has been blocking Pacific winter storms from coming ashore in California, deflecting them up into Alaska and British Columbia, even delivering rain and cold weather to the East Coast. Similar high-pressure zones pop up all the time during most winters, but they usually break down, allowing rain to get through to California. This one, ominously, has anchored itself for 13 months, since December 2012, making it unprecedented in modern weather records and leaving researchers scratching their heads.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"It's like the Sierra -- a mountain range just sitting off the West Coast -- only bigger,\" said Bob Benjamin, a forecaster with the National Weather Service in Monterey. \"This ridge is sort of a mountain in the atmosphere. In most years, it comes and goes. This year it came and didn't go.\"\u003c/p>\u003c/blockquote>\n\n\u003c/div>\u003c/p>",
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"content": "\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_119915\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 640px\">\u003ca href=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/news/2013/12/04/draft-cold/8344194075_a04690f274_k/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-119915\">\u003cimg class=\"size-medium wp-image-119915\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/10/2013/12/8344194075_a04690f274_k-640x426.jpg\" alt=\"(Dan Brekke/KQED)\" width=\"640\" height=\"426\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">(Dan Brekke/KQED)\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Update, Thursday 11:30 a.m.:\u003c/strong> If you think of weather records as history, then this was a historic morning in the Bay Area. The National Weather Service in Monterey is reporting record temperatures across what we'll call the Greater Bay Area — its forecast area includes the nine counties touching the bay plus Monterey, San Benito and Santa Cruz counties.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Among the records: San Rafael, 30 degrees, breaking the record of 31 set in 1972; downtown Oakland, 34 (previous record: 34, set in 1972); Oakland airport, 30 (previous record: 35, set in 2006); Mountain View, 32 (previous record 33, set in 1998); Salinas airport, 27 (previous record: 29, set in 1942). San Jose hit 29 degrees and downtown San Francisco was at 40, both tying records set in 1972.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The most eye-popping readings this morning? Healdsburg, at 16 degrees, and Napa Airport, at 19 degrees. It's not clear whether those are official records. Further afield, a place called Moody Canyon, in San Benito County east of Pinnacles National Park, had a low of 9 degrees. In the Sierra, it was 0 at Truckee, just across Donner Pass, and 8 at South Lake Tahoe. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Forecasters say we'll see more of the same tomorrow, with freeze warnings remaining in place for Friday morning. The very cold, clear weather will give way to cold, rainy or snowy weather, depending on where you are, Friday night and Saturday. Snow levels could be as low as 1,000 feet around San Francisco Bay, and forecasters say snow could fall over much the Sacramento and San Joaquin valleys. A \u003ca href=\"http://forecast.weather.gov/wwamap/wwatxtget.php?cwa=sto&wwa=winter%20storm%20watch\" target=\"_blank\">winter storm watch\u003c/a> for the Sierra Nevada says as much as two feet of snow could fall over the highest elevations; a foot is possible in the Sierra foothills. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Original post (Wednesday, Dec. 4): \u003c/strong>That frost you might have seen this morning doesn't lie — it's cold this morning. The National Weather Service says the chill broke records \u003ca href=\"http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/total_forecast/getprod.php?wfo=mtr&pil=RER&sid=MTR&version=0\" target=\"_blank\">only in Salinas\u003c/a>, where a 28 degree reading broke the mark of 29, set in 2004. But though temperature records stayed intact throughout the rest of the Bay Area, it was still \u003ca href=\"http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/total_forecast/getprod.php?wfo=mtr&pil=PNS&sid=MTR&version=0\" target=\"_blank\">the coldest morning of the season so far \u003c/a>throughout the region.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>[ad fullwidth]\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The coldest temperatures were recorded in the region's interior valleys, with lows in the mid- to upper 20s in many locations in outlying Sonoma, Marin, Alameda, Contra Costa, and Santa Clara counties. Most locations near the bay and coast stayed in the mid-30s to low 40s. High temperatures are expected to stay in the mid-40s to mid-50s, about 10 degrees below normal for most locations.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The weather service has issued a \u003ca href=\"http://forecast.weather.gov/wwamap/wwatxtget.php?cwa=mtr&wwa=freeze%20warning\" target=\"_blank\">freeze warning\u003c/a> for the entire Bay Area outside San Francisco through Friday morning. Forecasters have also put out a \u003ca href=\"http://forecast.weather.gov/wwamap/wwatxtget.php?cwa=mtr&wwa=hard%20freeze%20warning\" target=\"_blank\">hard freeze warning\u003c/a> for the Central Valley, warning citrus farmers and others of temperatures that will plunge into the low 20s, and stay there, for the next several nights. California Citrus Mutual, an industry group, says Wednesday morning temperatures \u003ca href=\"http://www.cacitrusmutual.com/weather-watch.html\" target=\"_blank\">were not low enough\u003c/a> to cause significant damage to crops in the valley.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Here's a National Weather Service table of record low temperatures throughout the region for this time of year:\u003c/p>\n\u003ctable width=\"100\">\n\u003ctbody>\n\u003ctr>\n\u003ctd>\u003cstrong>Location\u003c/strong>\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>\u003cstrong>12/4 Record\u003c/strong> (Year)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>\u003cstrong>12/5 Record\u003c/strong> (Year)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>\u003cstrong>12/6 Record\u003c/strong> (Year)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>\u003cstrong>12/7 Record\u003c/strong> (Year)\u003c/td>\n\u003c/tr>\n\u003ctr>\n\u003ctd>\u003cstrong>Kentfield\u003c/strong>\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>26 (1936)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>28 (1972)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>28 (1921)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>28 (1927)\u003c/td>\n\u003c/tr>\n\u003ctr>\n\u003ctd>\u003cstrong>San Rafael\u003c/strong>\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>32 (2004)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>31 (1972)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>32 (2009)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>33 (1956)\u003c/td>\n\u003c/tr>\n\u003ctr>\n\u003ctd>\u003cstrong>Napa\u003c/strong>\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>24 (1936)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>26 (1972)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>29 (1948)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>28 (1972)\u003c/td>\n\u003c/tr>\n\u003ctr>\n\u003ctd>\u003cstrong>San Francisco\u003c/strong>\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>34 (1897)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>40 (1972)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>40 (2009)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>38 (1972)\u003c/td>\n\u003c/tr>\n\u003ctr>\n\u003ctd>\u003cstrong>Downtown Oakland\u003c/strong>\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>38 (2004)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>35 (1972)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>38 (2005)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>37 (1998)\u003c/td>\n\u003c/tr>\n\u003ctr>\n\u003ctd>\u003cstrong>Richmond\u003c/strong>\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>37 (2004)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>34 (1972)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>35 (1967)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>35 (1956)\u003c/td>\n\u003c/tr>\n\u003ctr>\n\u003ctd>\u003cstrong>Livermore\u003c/strong>\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>23 (1909)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>21 (1972)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>26 (2009)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>26 (1916)\u003c/td>\n\u003c/tr>\n\u003ctr>\n\u003ctd>\u003cstrong>Mountain View\u003c/strong>\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>31 (2004)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>33 (1998)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>34 (2005)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>34 (2009)\u003c/td>\n\u003c/tr>\n\u003ctr>\n\u003ctd>\u003cstrong>San Jose\u003c/strong>\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>26 (1909)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>29 (1972)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>32 (1931)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>29 (1896)\u003c/td>\n\u003c/tr>\n\u003ctr>\n\u003ctd>\u003cstrong>Gilroy\u003c/strong>\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>27 (1990)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>27 (1972)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>28 (1959)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>25 (1960)\u003c/td>\n\u003c/tr>\n\u003ctr>\n\u003ctd>\u003cstrong>Monterey\u003c/strong>\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>34 (1942)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>31 (1942)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>35 (1942)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>31 (1942)\u003c/td>\n\u003c/tr>\n\u003ctr>\n\u003ctd>\u003cstrong>Santa Cruz\u003c/strong>\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>26 (1909)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>29 (1972)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>29 (1912)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>28 (1960)\u003c/td>\n\u003c/tr>\n\u003ctr>\n\u003ctd>\u003cstrong>Salinas\u003c/strong>\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>29( 2004)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>29 (1968)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>29 (1960)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>29 (1960)\u003c/td>\n\u003c/tr>\n\u003ctr>\n\u003ctd>\u003cstrong>King City\u003c/strong>\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>24 (2004)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>20 (1941)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>22 (1941)\u003c/td>\n\u003ctd>22 (1956)\u003c/td>\n\u003c/tr>\n\u003c/tbody>\n\u003c/table>\n\n",
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