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malaise

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Tue Oct 24, 2017, 08:22 PM Oct 2017

Record-Melting Fall Heat Wave Bakes Southern California [View all]

https://www.wunderground.com/cat6/record-melting-fall-heat-wave-bakes-southern-california
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It’s not every October 23 or 24 that millions of Americans are swathed in temperatures above 100°F. This week has done just that, bringing some of the toastiest weather ever observed in the United States during late October, and more pre-Halloween heat is on the way. By far the most scorching weather has been in Southern California, although it’s also been exceptionally mild this month in settings as far-flung as Michigan, Florida, and New England.

A multi-day summer-like heat wave kicked into high gear on Monday and continued Tuesday along and well inland from the California coast, from Santa Barbara through Los Angeles to San Diego. Dozens of locations record highs for the date and all-time highs for this late in the year, and Santa Ana winds kept the temperatures amazingly warm throughout Monday night. In Orange County, the city of Fullerton soared to 107°F on Monday. According to WU weather historian Christopher Burt, this is likely the hottest single temperature recorded anywhere in the United States so late in the year. Even Death Valley has never recorded a temperature this high after October 16 in any year! For comparison, the national U.S. record high for November is 105°F, most recently at Tustin Irvine Ranch, California, in 1997.
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Global warming is a hoax. guillaumeb Oct 2017 #1
Of course malaise Oct 2017 #2
Fascism stasrted in January in the US. guillaumeb Oct 2017 #3
It's a glorious 98 degrees at Dodger stadium Brother Buzz Oct 2017 #4
My car said it was 104. Initech Oct 2017 #5
Damn malaise Oct 2017 #7
Is glorious the correct word here? malaise Oct 2017 #6
ANYTHING below 98.6 is fine with me Brother Buzz Oct 2017 #9
Better you than me malaise Oct 2017 #10
Im down by Union Station, and it said 103 in the car. R B Garr Oct 2017 #8
98 degrees beats 38 degrees any day of the week Brother Buzz Oct 2017 #11
Ah, sounded like you were at Dodger Stadium. R B Garr Oct 2017 #13
Steamy or stinky hot? Brother Buzz Oct 2017 #15
:) I felt that from Santa Anas occasionally, although Hortensis Oct 2017 #19
sounds a tad hysterical that article. mostly a few degrees over 100+ year old records. msongs Oct 2017 #12
usually not this late into october JI7 Oct 2017 #14
Here in north Georgia, the shift from heat to chill that Hortensis Oct 2017 #20
Yesterday the thermometer under our eaves registered 107. Overnight it dropped to the 80s. Hekate Oct 2017 #16
Wildfire was exactly my first thought on reading Malaise's post. Hortensis Oct 2017 #21
Ironically, I used to have my plans all in place, but we moved this summer... Hekate Oct 2017 #22
I think you're describing my dream home also, Hortensis Oct 2017 #23
I'm in Hueneme Beach in ventura and it's been hotter than hell here TeamPooka Oct 2017 #17
One more day! Then one more week. rufus dog Oct 2017 #18
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