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Breaking High Temperatures 115 In Lancaster And 114 in Palmdale Breaking Old Records.


Palmdale , CA.- Record high temperatures of 115 and 114 degrees in the Antelope Valley was broken Sunday, the National Weather Service confirmed on their website.


A RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURE OF 114 DEGREES WAS SET AT PALMDALE AIRPORT


TODAY. THIS BROKE THE OLD DAILY RECORD OF 110 DEGREES SET IN 1989.



A RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURE OF 115 DEGREES WAS SET AT LANCASTER FOX

FIELD TODAY. THIS BROKE THE OLD DAILY RECORD OF 110 DEGREES SET IN

2017 AND 1989. THIS ALSO BREAKS THE JULY RECORD WHICH WAS 114

DEGREES SET ON JULY 19, 1960 AND JULY 18, 1960. THIS ALSO TIES THE

ALL-TIME RECORD HIGH OF 115 DEGREES FIRST SET ON JUNE 30, 2013.


Excessive heat warnings and watches are in effect for much of California through the weekend and into next week. The National Weather Service is forecasting Extreme HeatRisk for many parts of the state, with hot conditions between 105 and 118 degrees, and little overnight relief.


Excessive heat warnings and watches are in effect for much of California through the weekend and into next week. The National Weather Service is forecasting Extreme HeatRisk for many parts of the state, with hot conditions between 105 and 118 degrees, and little overnight relief.


California is in the middle of a record heatwave – and now is not the time to let our guard down. We must remain vigilant – stay cool, stay hydrated and check in on loved ones and neighbors.

Governor Gavin Newsom


California is in the middle of a record heatwave – and now is not the time to let our guard down. We must remain vigilant – stay cool, stay hydrated and check in on loved ones and neighbors.

Governor Gavin Newsom

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