Newsweek's Anna Skinner is reporting that California is bracing for some record setting October heat. 

Palm Springs, California, broke a 102-year-old temperature record, reaching 117°F, surpassing the previous high of 115°F set in 1980. This marks the highest temperature ever recorded in Palm Springs during October since records began in 1922. California has faced extreme heat throughout the summer, with temperatures reaching 129°F in Death Valley in July. Heat warnings are in effect across the state, including the San Francisco, San Diego, and Los Angeles regions. The heat is expected to persist, with additional records likely to be broken in the coming days.

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Source: Newsweek

https://www.newsweek.com/palm-springs-breaks-temperature-record-california-heat-wave-1962864

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