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To: weatherguru who wrote (185603)10/10/2015 8:59:20 AM
From: Kenneth E. Phillipps  Respond to of 224749
 
Record-Breaking Heat Wave Brings Scorching Temps to Downtown LA, Valleys

A heat wave gripped Southern California on Friday, with one Ventura County community hitting the highest temperature reading since record-keeping began.

A weather station near Camarillo Airport recorded 108 degrees, breaking the all-time high of 103 recorded on Sept. 23, 1978. Elsewhere, triple-digit readings were recorded in Long Beach as well as various valley locations.

In downtown L.A. and Long Beach, the heat could reach 99 degrees and in Woodland Hills, the National Weather Service predicts it could top out at 105 degrees, nearing the daily record of 107 degrees set in 1971, said weather specialist Stuart Seto.

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