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The highest recorded temperature in the San Fernando Valley was 121°F (49.4°C) on July 22, 2006. This extreme heat event is part of a broader trend of rising temperatures in the region, often exacerbated by urban heat island effects. The valley's geography and climate contribute to such high temperatures, particularly during the summer months.

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