Saturday was a hot one in Southern California, and we have the numbers to prove it.
The so-called “mini heat wave” lived up to the hype and then some, as heat records were set or tied in more than a dozen cities throughout the region, according to the National Weather Service. Triple digits were reached in many of them, which is highly unusual for this time of year.
Here are the records that were set on Saturday for May 10:
AREAS | TEMPERATURE IN DEGREES | PREV. RECORD (YEAR) |
Anaheim | 98 | 92 (1993) |
Burbank | 101 | 95 (1981) |
Camarillo | 86 | 85 (1934) |
Downtown Los Angeles | 99 | 95 (1934) |
Long Beach | 95 | 90 (1960) |
LAX | 80 | 79 (1976) |
Paso Robles | 99 | 97 (1997) |
Woodland Hills | 103 | 99 (1988) |
San Diego | 85 | 85 (1943) |
Vista | 91 | 89 (1984) |
Chula Vista | 88 | 83 (1988) |
Riverside | 104 | 103 (1940) |
Escondido | 99 | 99 (1934) |
Ramona | 101 | 91 (1981) |
Alpine | 101 | 94 (1960) |
Campo | 98 | 94 (1960) |
Thermal | 108 | 107 (1960) |
Borrego | 105 | 105 (2009 |