The fires raging across the state this weekend were also accompanied by extreme heat, with records tumbling in at least 10 locations, according to the National Weather Service
For example, Woodland Hills recorded a temperature of 121 degrees on Sunday—an all-time record-high temperature for the location. Meanwhile, the mercury reached 118 degrees at Van Nuys airport in the San Fernando Valley section of the City of Los Angeles. The NWS said Sunday was one of the hottest days since weather records began across much of southwestern California.
San Miguel County Firefighters battle a brush fire along Japatul Road during the Valley Fire in Jamul, California on September 6, 2020.
Life is hard in California. Air quality worst in world for 3 weeks counting. Nonstop fires. Record temperatures. I want a president who appreciates climate change. And science.
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