Why is it so hot in Woodland Hills?

According to Jason Finley, assistant professor of geography/meteorology at Pierce College and director of the Pierce College weather station, "Woodland Hills is hot mostly due to the Santa Monica mountains that cut off the Pacific Ocean sea breeze and sometimes cut off the marine layer, as well."
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What is the hottest place in LA County?

The highest temperature recorded among all Los Angeles County weather stations was 120oF in Woodland Hills (Los Angeles) on Sep. 6, 2020. This broke the previous record of 119oF, on July 22, 2006, also in Woodland Hills.
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Why is San Fernando Valley so hot?

The San Fernando and San Gabriel Valleys experience more extreme heat than areas near the coast due to geography. The air in valleys is warmer because surrounding mountains block the cooling breezes from the ocean and causes warm, dry air to remain within the valley bowl.
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Why is it hotter in the Valley?

The temperature is often warmer during the day in the valley since the elevation is lower. Air that sinks into the valley will also warm due to adiabatic descent. During the night, the opposite can occur. Since colder air is denser it will have a tendency to sink to the lower elevations in the valley.
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What causes California to be hot?

California is hot because it has a high-pressure climate caused by the coastal mountains and greenhouse gases. California gets a lot of sunshine and very little rain, which means it stays hot most of the year. The greenhouse gases also trap heat, so it stays hotter for longer periods.
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What is the hottest city in California?

Furnace Creek has earned its name. The small town that sits just over the California border from Las Vegas, a little beyond Death Valley junction, lies at almost 200 feet below sea level, houses about 100 residents and is the hottest place on the planet.
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Is it hotter in California or Florida?

Florida is the hotter and more humid state when compared to California, you might even want to call it tropical. Although Florida doesn't have as much of a diverse landscape as the Golden State, it has miles of incredible beaches and life is very much focused on the coast.
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Why is it warmer in the mountains?

Air at higher altitude is under less pressure than air at lower altitude because there is less weight of air above it, so it expands (and cools), while air at lower altitude is under more pressure so it contracts (and heats up).
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Why is the Valley so much hotter than LA?

“The whole San Fernando Valley has completely urbanized; only the hills really have open spaces. There's not a lot of breaks in the pavement, so there's a significant urban heat island effect.” The Valley's black asphalt streets can register as 142 degrees—or hotter.
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Do valleys trap heat?

The temperature is often warmer during the day in the valley since the elevation is lower. Air that sinks into the valley will also warm due to adiabatic descent. During the night, the opposite can occur.
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What is the coldest month in Los Angeles?

Average Temperature in Los Angeles

The coldest month of the year in Los Angeles is December, with an average low of 48°F and high of 67°F.
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Has LA ever had snow?

Climatologist Maximiliano Herrera notes that snowfall occurred in Los Angeles in 1882 (when snow was also reported in San Diego), January 1922, and February 1937. Figure 6. The campus of the University of California, Los Angeles, was blanketed under a couple of inches of snowfall following the storm of Jan. 15, 1932.
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What is San Fernando famous for?

The valley is well known for its iconic film studios such as Warner Bros. Studio and Walt Disney Studios. In addition, it is home to the Universal Studios Hollywood theme park.
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What's the hottest day in California?

On July 9, 2021, California's Death Valley reached 130 degrees Fahrenheit, according to an automated measuring system there, representing one of the highest temperatures ever recorded on the planet. The world record, also recorded at Death Valley, was 134 degrees in July 1913.
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What's the coldest LA has been?

These temperature extremes were measured in downtown Los Angeles and go back to 1921. The lowest temperature recorded there during that period was 28 degrees Fahrenheit (-2 Celsius) on January 4, 1949.
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What was the high temperature today in Woodland Hills California?

High around 85F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph.
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Why is it so hot right now 2021?

One reason for the hotter weather, the experts said, is because of an incoming La Niña, which is a "periodic cooling of water in the eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean" that influences weather patterns near the U.S. and beyond throughout the year.
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Where is the hottest place on earth?

Death Valley holds the record for the highest air temperature on the planet: On 10 July 1913, temperatures at the aptly named Furnace Creek area in the California desert reached a blistering 56.7°C (134.1°F). Average summer temperatures, meanwhile, often rise above 45°C (113°F).
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Is Los Angeles getting warmer?

The hot weather fits into a larger pattern of human-induced climate warming. Average winter temperatures in Los Angeles have increased two degrees since 1948 — a trend that's been mirrored dramatically across all seasons in Southern California and more broadly across the United States and much of the planet.
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Is it hotter in the mountains?

As air rises, the pressure decreases. It is this lower pressure at higher altitudes that causes the temperature to be colder on top of a mountain than at sea level.
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What place is the coldest?

Where is the coldest place on Earth?
  • Eastern Antarctic Plateau, Antarctica (-94°C) ...
  • Vostok Station Antarctica (-89.2°C) ...
  • Amundsen-Scott Station, Antarctica (-82.8°C) ...
  • Denali, Alaska, United States of America (-73°C) ...
  • Klinck station, Greenland (-69.6°C) ...
  • Oymyakon, Siberia, Russia (-67.7°C)
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Are all mountains cold?

No, the climate on a mountain varies depending on what altitude (how high) you are up a mountain. At the foothills (near the bottom) there may be a tropical climate, whilst the peaks (the very top of mountains) may be covered in ice. The uppermost level of mountains is often bare rock and snow.
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Which state is hottest in USA?

Hottest States in the U.S.
  1. Florida. Florida is the hottest state in the U.S., with an average annual temperature of 70.7°F. ...
  2. Hawaii. Hawaii is the second-hottest state in the United States, with an average annual temperature of 70.0°F. ...
  3. Louisiana. ...
  4. Texas. ...
  5. Georgia.
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What states have the worst summers?

Every State, Ranked by How Miserable Its Summers Are
  • 43. California.
  • Michigan. ...
  • New Jersey. ...
  • Hawaii. ...
  • Oregon. ...
  • Rhode Island. ...
  • Minnesota. ...
  • Washington. Imagine the clouds breaking after a long storm. ...
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What state is not too hot and not too cold?

San Diego is the textbook example of beautiful year-round climate. It's never too hot and never too cold, with a very minimal amount of that pesky California fog to get in the way—when it does roll in, it burns off pretty quickly in the morning. Winters average at 57° F, summers at 72° F—72° F, people!
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