Record-breaking heat wave expected to extend stay in the West (2024)

SAN DIEGO —Scorching heat in the West produced record temperatures Friday and is expected to linger through the weekend in some regions.

Hollywood Burbank Airport in the Los Angeles area matched its all-time high temperature with a reading of 114, according to the National Weather Service in Oxnard, California, which set its own record high for the date of 99.

Downtown Los Angeles tied its record high for the date at 111, it said. Santa Ana (113) and Newport Beach (95) in Orange County and Ramona (114) in San Diego County set new records for the date, weather service numbers show.

The weather service office in Phoenix said the 93-degree morning low temperature recorded at Sky Harbor International Airport was the warmest for any September day on the books.

In Yuma, Arizona, where records date to 1878, the desert town posted a high of 109 on Friday and thus bested its last streak of consecutive days with highs above 100 degrees, reaching 100 days of triple-digit highs this summer, the Phoenix office said.

Death Valley reached 119 on Friday, but it wasn't a record, according to the weather service. In the Pacific Northwest, multiple inland locations, from Spokane, Washington, to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, recorded temperatures in the 90s, according to the weather service's Spokane office.

Forecasters initially had heat alerts associated with the wave lasting through Friday, but some forecasters have extended them through the weekend and even Monday.

NBC News forecasters say 50 million people will be covered by heat alerts through the weekend. The National Weather Service's alerts include a top level excessive heat warning, when conditions pose a significant threat to life, and an excessive heat watch, when temperatures will rise but timing is unclear.

Excessive heat warnings cover an area from Long Beach, California, nearly to San Luis Obispo County, according to weather service information and maps. Excessive heat warnings for much of the rest of Southern California, including San Diego, Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino counties, were to expire at 8 p.m.

Such warnings for the eastern half of Oregon were expected to expire at 10 p.m. Friday.

The California Independent System Operator, which manages California's electricity grid, issued "restricted maintenance operations" requests to utilities that urged them to avoid scheduled maintenance from noon to 10 p.m. Wednesday through Friday.

The requests seek to ensure that no utility provider is off the grid during the high demand that comes with a heat wave. Otherwise, demand remained lower than capacity Friday, and voluntary conservation efforts under a program known as FlexAlert were not expected.

"The grid is stable and no FlexAlerts are planned," Cal-ISO spokesperson Vonette Fontaine said by email.

A high pressure system over the desert Southwest is warming air and blocking the cool influence of the Pacific throughout the West. The weather service's coast-to-coast forecast states the system will remain until Saturday but will start to move east Sunday.

"Temperatures should decrease across the West Sunday into Monday as the ridge shifts east over the Central United States, and scattered light showers and storms will be possible as a weak upper level wave moves across the region," it said in a forecast discussion on Friday.

Thunderstorms produced by a lingering storm front were expected to continue to soak states along the Gulf Coast this weekend, with 5 million people from east Texas to northern Florida covered by flood alerts, NBC News forecasters said.

Forecasters in parts of Southern California, meanwhile, said heat would linger through Monday and possibly longer despite a minor storm front moving in over the Pacific Northwest.

The high pressure system is pushing back at the ocean’s normally cool influence as it generates wind that travels from east to west and warms the air as it travels from higher elevations, including mountains, to the coast.

And a minor rain front that could provide some relieve to parts of the West is too far north to do so for Southern California, federal forecasters said.

"This area the offshore flow does appear to linger," said weather service meteorologist Joe Sirard. "We're continuing the hot weather over this area."

The light at the end of the tunnel for Southern California is the possible return of onshore winds, with the cold Pacific blowing on the land and cooling it off, come Wednesday, Sirard said.

“We might be slightly below normal temperature by then,” he said.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says heat waves have become more frequent, longer, and more intense in recent years, and that these elements compose an "indicator" of climate change or global warming.

The European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Servicesaid the summer of 2024 was the hottest on record for the Northern Hemisphere, surpassing the last hottest summer — last year's.

Dennis Romero

Dennis Romero is a breaking news reporter for NBC News Digital.

Record-breaking heat wave expected to extend stay in the West (2024)

FAQs

What is the record breaking heat in the West? ›

Palm Springs has broken temperature records one after another in the last week. The city hit 122 degrees on July 8, the hottest temperature ever recorded for that day, according to the National Weather Service. Last Friday, the city broke its all-time high temperature record when it hit 124 degrees.

What is the record breaking heat in the United States? ›

Here's Earth's top-12 list of hottest reliably measured temperatures, in both Celsius and Fahrenheit, including ties. Readings from Furnace Creek in Death Valley (bold face) dominate the list. 1) 54.4° C (130.0°F), July 9, 2021, Furnace Creek (California, U.S.)

Why is the West having a heat wave? ›

Climate change is making heat waves more frequent and severe

Greenhouse gas emissions from the burning of fossil fuels also play a role, not only by fueling higher air temperatures but also by warming ocean water.

What was the highest heat wave in history? ›

July 1743 heatwave in China - Beijing reached 44.4 °C (111.9 °F) on July 25, higher than any modern records. 11,400 people reportedly died.

Is 2024 the warmest year on record? ›

The hottest summer on record could lead to our warmest year ever measured. Again. Summer 2024 sweltered to Earth's hottest on record, making it even more likely that this year will end up as the warmest humanity has measured, European climate service Copernicus reported Friday.

What is the heat wave dome in 2024? ›

The June 2024 heat wave was unusually early and long-lasting compared with typical patterns for the Northeast U.S. It was caused by a large high-pressure system called a heat dome that extended from the ground more than 10 miles up through the atmosphere. A heat dome is both a cause and an effect of extreme heat.

What is the hottest day on record in 2024? ›

July 22, 2024, was the hottest day on record, according to a NASA analysis of global daily temperature data.

What is the hottest the US has ever gotten? ›

It is no surprise that the hottest temperatures in the U.S. have been recorded in the Desert Southwest. In fact, the highest temperature recorded in California, 134 degrees, is also the current hottest air temperature on record on Earth and was measured in Death Valley, California, on July 10, 1913.

What was the temperature in the U.S. heatwave in 2024? ›

Those temperatures hovered around the city's previous all-time high of 117°F (47°C) but below the new all-time record of 120°F (49°C) measured on July 7, 2024.

Is California getting hotter? ›

We are seeing much more rapid warming of inland areas that were already hotter to begin with,” said UCLA climate scientist Daniel Swain. “There's an extreme contrast between the people who live within 5 to 10 miles of the beach and people who live as little as 20 miles inland,” he said.

What is the hottest place on Earth? ›

The hottest place on Earth is Furnace Creek in Death Valley, California (USA), where a temperature of 56.7°C (134°F) was recorded on 10 July 1913. In summer months, Death Valley has an average daily high of 45°C (113°F).

What is the hottest country in the world? ›

Mali. The title of the hottest country in the world goes to Mali. The West African country experiences a predominantly hot desert climate, particularly in the northern regions, while the southern parts have a semi-arid climate that receives very little rainfall.

What heat wave killed the most people? ›

In the disastrous heat wave of 1980, more than 1,250 people died. In the heat wave of 1995, more than 700 deaths in the Chicago area were attributed to heat, making this the deadliest weather event in Chicago history. In August 2003, a record heat wave in Europe claimed an estimated 50,000 lives.

What is the highest recorded temperature on the West Coast? ›

The highest temperature ever recorded in Death Valley was 134 degrees in 1913. The park came close to breaking the record on July 7, 2024, when temperatures reached a staggering 129 degrees, the highest recorded temperature this summer. It was during a heat wave that baked the West Coast.

Is this the hottest year on record? ›

Details. The year 2023 was the warmest year since global records began in 1850 at 1.18°C (2.12°F) above the 20th-century average of 13.9°C (57.0°F). This value is 0.15°C (0.27°F) more than the previous record set in 2016. The 10 warmest years in the 174-year record have all occurred during the last decade (2014–2023).

What was the hottest temperature in US history? ›

The hottest temperature ever recorded in the country was an astonishing 134.4°F (56.7°C) in Death Valley, California, on July 10, 1913. This stands as the highest ambient air temperature ever recorded on the surface of the Earth.

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