![]() ![]() The weather service advised residents to check on children, elderly people and pets and to reduce their exposure to the heat. The Ventura County and San Fernando valleys remained a bit cooler Monday, reaching the low 90s and high 80s, respectively. On Monday, Lancaster and Palmdale reached 103 degrees while the high temperature in Chatsworth, Northridge and Woodland Hills was 101, according to the weather service. Interior areas of Southern California reached well into the triple digits Monday, with overnight lows expected in the 70s and 80s for the lower mountains, according to the National Weather Service. Sandberg saw a high of 99 degrees, breaking the 1998 record of 98. ![]() Lancaster Airport reached 110 degrees, surpassing the record of 109 set in 1960. On Sunday, daily temperature records were broken in the Antelope Valley. Heavy rains pound an already saturated Northeast for the second time in a week, spurring more flash flooding, canceled flights and power outages. World & Nation Heavy rains swamp Northeast again as flash floods kill at least 5 in Pennsylvania “There’s not much you can do about it,” he said. “It keeps you cool for an afternoon,” he said.Īnother library visitor, Jimmy Araiza, 32, said he’d become acclimated to the dry heat while growing up in the Antelope Valley. ![]() A couple of times a week he also tries to beat the heat by swimming at the pool at the local park, he said. The Palmdale City Library, serving as a cooling center, provided a bit of respite for Dollines, who was happy to sit in the air conditioning. With temperatures in the Antelope Valley in the triple digits after a weekend of record-breaking heat, Danny Dollines, 69, said staying at home was just not comfortable. Meanwhile, in Palmdale, the library’s biggest draw Monday was something its patrons couldn’t check out and take home, as much as they may have wanted to: its cool air conditioning. Seven of Death Valley’s hottest summers on record have occurred in the last 10 years, Ponce said. Italian health authorities are intensifying heat warnings as Southern Europe enters a brutally hot week.Īnd the hots will keep getting hotter as the burning of fossil fuels continues to heat the planet. Thank you for listening to the weather report from LocalConditions.World & Nation Heat wave bakes Southern Europe, sparking warnings to stay hydrated and indoors New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible. Breezy, with a south wind 16 to 22 mph, with gusts as high as 34 mph. Saturday has an expected forecast of Showers likely, mainly before 4pm. South southwest wind 10 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph. The forecast for Tonight is Mostly cloudy, with a low around 48. The moon phase is a Waning Crescent Moon. Sunrise is at 7:46 AM and Sunset is at 4:58 PM. Wind direction is SouthWest at 7 miles per hour, gusting at 14 mph. ![]() The humidity is 54.08 percent with a dew point of 37.4 degrees fahrenheit that is rising since the last report. The barometric pressure is 29.82 - measured by inch of mercury units - and is steady since its last observation. It is 54 degrees fahrenheit, or 12 degrees celsius and feels like 53 degrees fahrenheit. The current weather report for Highland Park MI, as of 4:45 PM EST, has a sky condition of Overcast with the visibility of 10.00 miles. ![]()
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