Brutal heat wave brought record highs pretty much everywhere on Sunday

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The heat wave hitting Southern California brought temperatures that set daily records pretty much everywhere.

Here are all the cities that the National Weather Service lists as setting a new record (via LA Times):

  • Burbank: 109 (previous: 104 degrees, set in 1973)
  • Chula Vista: 93 (previous: 88, set in 1957)
  • El Cajon: 104 degrees (previous: 94, set in 2001)
  • Escondido: 103 (previous: 102, set in 1929)
  • Idyllwild: 94 (previous: 93, set in 1954)
  • Indio: 118 (previous: 117, set in 1945)
  • Palm Springs: 118 (previous: 116, set in 2008)
  • Ramona: 106 (previous: 102, set in 2008)
  • Riverside: 111 (previous: 107, set in 1922)
  • Sandberg: 101 (previous: 94 degrees, set in 1961)
  • Santa Ana: 103 (previous: 95, set in 1973)
  • Thermal: 119 (previous: 118, set in 2008)
  • Woodland Hills: 109 (tying previous record, set in 2008)

And there is no cooling off on Monday – with temperatures actually expected to get even hotter.

 

Stay cool out there (somehow).