The official weather station for San Diego is at Lindbergh Field (the San Diego airport). The record high there was 111 degrees Fahrenheit, set on September 26, 1963. For those unfamiliar with the city, the airport is essentially on the coast, which helps moderate the temperatures there; it's gotten hotter than that in other locations within San Diego county, up to a high of 122 at Borrego Springs.
San Diego is a bit unusual in that record temperatures tend to be quite late in the year: the ten hottest days on record all occurred in September or October.
The highest temperature on record in Palm Springsis 123 °F (51 °C), recorded on July 10, 1979, and August 1, 1993
Orange County, California is popular for many different reasons. As with the rest of the state it can also become a very hot place. The hottest temperature in the county ever was 102.
Today it is September 27th, 2010 and it is 112 degrees Fahrenheit. The hottest it's ever gotten!
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The hottest temperature ever recorded in the Northwest Territories was 39.4*C, or roughly 102*F. This temperature was recorded on July 18, 1941 in Fort Smith.
California has the hottest temperature ever recorded in the US (2nd hottest temperature ever recorded on Earth). About 57°C (134°F)
The hottest ever recorded man made temperature on earth is 7. 2 trillion degrees Celsius. It was recorded in the RHIC (Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider) in 2012.
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The highest temperature ever recorded in Santa Cruz, CA was 107 degrees F. It occurred in September of 1971. The lowest temperature was 19 degrees F in December of 1990.
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The hottest temperature ever recorded in the Northwest Territories was 39.4*C, or roughly 102*F. This temperature was recorded on July 18, 1941 in Fort Smith.
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California has the hottest temperature ever recorded in the US (2nd hottest temperature ever recorded on Earth). About 57°C (134°F)
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