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record low temps posted this morning in SO CAL! (Original Post) msongs Jul 2023 OP
we have yet to hit 70 here on the coast, up the road a bit from LA.... bahboo Jul 2023 #1
I'm in Hillcrest right at the borderline with North Park sdfernando Jul 2023 #4
I'm in Hillcrest by the DMV BigmanPigman Jul 2023 #6
We are close. sdfernando Jul 2023 #7
Better than roasting ... Auggie Jul 2023 #2
We are in for a week of sun and 110 degrees. We are use to in the desert. MLAA Jul 2023 #3
GOOD!!! I hope it stays this way. BigmanPigman Jul 2023 #5
i was in the 1976 drought and so called energy crisis . i still AllaN01Bear Jul 2023 #9
I think a lot have, especially the watering of lawns. BigmanPigman Jul 2023 #11
57 overnite and 51 @ 0630 AllaN01Bear Jul 2023 #8
They gifted their heat to other places? LiberalFighter Jul 2023 #10

bahboo

(16,953 posts)
1. we have yet to hit 70 here on the coast, up the road a bit from LA....
Wed Jul 5, 2023, 07:50 PM
Jul 2023

May Gray, June Gloom and now No Sky July. Go inland a half hour and it can hit 90.....

sdfernando

(5,382 posts)
4. I'm in Hillcrest right at the borderline with North Park
Wed Jul 5, 2023, 09:36 PM
Jul 2023

It made it up to 70ish with some sun…..but definitely should be up 10 degrees or so.

BigmanPigman

(52,262 posts)
6. I'm in Hillcrest by the DMV
Wed Jul 5, 2023, 10:21 PM
Jul 2023

and it is perfect for me!! I hope it stays like this. Once the concrete and roads in the city absorb all the heat there isn't much of a cool-down, not enough to last very long into the daytime anyway. The costs for electricity just about kills me (I am on a very limited income) so if I can save $$$ and use Mother Nature instead of window fans and A/C I am glad, glad, glad.

sdfernando

(5,382 posts)
7. We are close.
Wed Jul 5, 2023, 10:36 PM
Jul 2023

Im near Georgia and Robinson… Not complaining about it being cooler than normal, just an observation.

MLAA

(18,602 posts)
3. We are in for a week of sun and 110 degrees. We are use to in the desert.
Wed Jul 5, 2023, 08:45 PM
Jul 2023

Want to do a house swap for a month?

BigmanPigman

(52,262 posts)
5. GOOD!!! I hope it stays this way.
Wed Jul 5, 2023, 10:15 PM
Jul 2023

SDG&E rates are through the roof. I know August, Sept., and even Oct have high temps. in this area of CA. Our worst fires were in Oct in 2003 and 2007. Schools were closed for a week each time (a first).

I love May Gray and June Gloom. It is too dry and will be for 6 more months. We must conserve water, even though the unusually wet winter was a big relief. People need to maintain their conservation and not forget the last 5 years of drought.

AllaN01Bear

(23,053 posts)
9. i was in the 1976 drought and so called energy crisis . i still
Thu Jul 6, 2023, 08:36 AM
Jul 2023

do water savings . ca should adapt them pernanmantly.

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