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Related: About this forumHigh Temp Records Across West As Fires Ramp Up: Boise 104, Phoenix 118, SLC 104, Las Vegas 116
From Phoenix to Boise, high temperature records fell like dominoes over the weekend as an impressive heat wave engulfed the western U.S., helping to fuel several wildfires. While heat waves are a regular part of summer weather, the steady warming of the planet means those heat waves are getting ever hotter, making record heat more and more likely.
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The heat came courtesy of a ridge of high pressure that moved in over the West, with the peak temperatures, including several records, occurring on Friday and Saturday:
1. Las Vegas hit 116°F on Friday, besting the record set in 1989 of 114°F. The city had a record-long streak of 23 days with highs above 105°F.
2. On Saturday, Reno, Nev., bested its old record of 99°F with a
temperature of 104°F.
3. Los Angeles broke a record that had stood for 131 years, with the temperature downtown hitting 98°F (the old record was 95°F).
4. Temperatures in Phoenix soared to 118°F on Friday, besting the old record of 115°F set in 1905, and marking the third day of 2017 where temperatures were at or above that level, the second most on record.
5. In Salt Lake City, the temperature reached a record 104°F on Saturday. The city had three record highs in just four days last week.
6. The Boise airport also saw 104°F on Saturday, besting the record of 103°F set in 1968.
Daytime highs werent the only concern, as overnight lows stayed downright hot in some places, particularly in the Phoenix area. The temperature from Friday night to Saturday morning only reached as low as 95°F in Scottsdale, a record. (It was still 106°F at 1 a.m. that night.)
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The ridge of high pressure is moving eastward this week, bringing sweltering temperatures and the threat of wildfires to the northern and central Plains before shifting back to bake the West again at the end of the week. At that point it could strengthen, meteorologist Guy Walton wrote on his blog, keeping the West good and toasty for the next week or two.
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http://www.climatecentral.org/news/west-on-fire-heat-records-fall-21606
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High Temp Records Across West As Fires Ramp Up: Boise 104, Phoenix 118, SLC 104, Las Vegas 116 (Original Post)
hatrack
Jul 2017
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(26,568 posts)1. Burnin' up
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(15,543 posts)2. republicans respond by going to their gourmet golf clubs
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