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121* in Woodland Hills, California (Original Post)
Adsos Letter
Sep 2020
OP
The way global warming is going, a few years from now that will be "normal". nt
Binkie The Clown
Sep 2020
#4
Laelth
(32,017 posts)1. Holy cow! That's hot.
Drink lots of water. I have nothing more to offer. Wish I did.
-Laelth
OAITW r.2.0
(28,432 posts)2. Holy fuck. Unreal. God help Californians.....nt
msongs
(70,199 posts)3. woodland hills is far from the beach. the valley crowd is invading lol nt
Binkie The Clown
(7,911 posts)4. The way global warming is going, a few years from now that will be "normal". nt
MoonchildCA
(1,344 posts)5. It's so crazy!
It was 115 where I am today. The record high for this date previously, was 93 degrees.
regnaD kciN
(26,598 posts)6. A friend from Westlake Village...
...texted me a photo of her car's outside temperature display at 111 degrees. An hour or so later, she sent me a new photo: 115 degrees. I wonder what it is there now?
BigmanPigman
(52,306 posts)8. 101 in San Diego and fires too.
The colors from the diffused light due to smoke is what is really freaky. It is bright pink sunlight in my apt all day...looks like a beautiful sunset but at noon. Our worst fires occurred in 2003 and 2007 at the end of Oct so I expect it to get worse. And we have had 100% of our normal rainfall for several years as well as seasonable, not hot, summer temps. compared to the rest of CA.
2naSalit
(92,908 posts)9. Welcome to climate change...
And all the crises it brings.