East Contra Costa County definitely felt the heat Wednesday as temperatures soared into the 100s.
Many said it was just too hot to even head outdoors. Others headed to the marina in Antioch, turning it into one of the busiest places in town.'This is the hottest I've ever seen it,' said Lorena Teixera from Antioch. 'The heat is so still.'Whether it was to take a dip in the water or head out on jet skis, many said this was one of the best ways to beat the heat.'It feels good,' said Teixera. 'I like diving in here.
Pittman said with temperatures climbing above 105, it was unbearable everywhere.'Just stay inside honestly,' he said. 'Just AC. But the AC can't even keep up today.'Once temperatures dipped below the century mark, Ted Miller and his son Austin headed outdoors to get some fresh air. They won't get to see the 4th of July parade since it was canceled due to excessive heat. But Antioch still plans to hold a community event at night in the parking lot of city hall.
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