Scorcher! Palm Springs sets heat record Thursday. Here’s how hot it got across desert

Palm Springs broke a daily heat record on Thursday and can also be thermal when everything is set and made.
National Weather Service Meteorologist Adam Roser said that although the official temperature readings for the day have not yet been concluded for the day, Palm Springs International Airport could say that he could say that he broke the 116 -degree record determined in 1980.
A haze layer can be seen on the mountains north of Palm Springs on Thursday.
The other official air measuring area of the Coachella Valley in Thermal has reached 116 degrees so far, just shy than 117 degrees of the previous 7 August record.
Regardless of the highest levels of the day, they will be well above the average height of 7 August for 107 -degree palm springs. However, Palm Springs will always be a few degrees that will always match the high temperature set on August 4, 2021.
Roser explains that overwhelming temperatures are the result of a large high pressure area that settled on the southwest last week, stronger and larger growing and increasingly hot air.
Authorized, hot temperatures are expected to reach the summit in Southern California, and the next week to fall gradually and until the next Thursday is expected to go to a seasonal average, he said.
Air estimated Friday for Palm Springs region
An extreme heat warning published by the National Weather Service for both Coachella Valley and desert areas of San Diego District at the beginning of Thursday will remain in force until 20.00 on Friday. High estimation for Palm Springs on Friday is 113 degrees.
Duman Warning Published until Saturday
In addition to the discomfort for the residents of Valley, the smoke that is present in the valley from time to time.
South Coast AQMD released a Ozone warning that covers the Full Coachella Valley in the afternoon of Thursday and extended the West along the most of the San Fernando Valley. Ozone warnings are usually called smoke stimuli.
The agency wrote that the ongoing Multi Cill Smog event is the result of both the heat wave and the presence of smoke produced by several burning forest fire in Southern California.
From 16:30, the air quality was ranked as “moderate” or “good ında in Coachella Valley. Hourly Air Quality Map of South Coast AQMD. However, in the major areas of the Internal Empire and San Fernando Valley, it was considered “unhealthy for sensitive groups” or only “unhealthy”.
The warning will end on Saturday at 20.00, the smoke levels often start to increase after the sun rises, they are expected to peak in Midafternoon and then decrease again. However, the agency said that areas close to fires can see high smoke levels throughout the day.
Paul Albani-Burgio covers the growth, development and work in Coachella Valley. Send e-mail to Paul.albani-burio@desertsun.com..
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