Bruh it hit 121 in 2020 lol. I know historically it’s an outlier, but welcome to the climate change era lol. I’m not from here, but have lived in LA for 5 years and I think it’s between Woodland Hills and Santa Clarita for the hottest. I guess technically Palmdale/Lancaster might qualify, but if we are talking close to LA, it’s hot as fuck lol.
The Valley gets hot. Easily over 100, but I don’t think it’s the hottest place in LA county.
Head a little bit farther north and you’ve got Santa Clarita, and beyond that is Antelope Valley. I think both those areas average a bit hotter than the Valley. Talking like highs of 105 vs 110though. So still hot
Hottest city in LA county imo, have fun with 120 degree training camps lol
The valley never reaches 120 lmao Summer hits triple digits (101-105) but it’s a dry heat
Bruh it hit 121 in 2020 lol. I know historically it’s an outlier, but welcome to the climate change era lol. I’m not from here, but have lived in LA for 5 years and I think it’s between Woodland Hills and Santa Clarita for the hottest. I guess technically Palmdale/Lancaster might qualify, but if we are talking close to LA, it’s hot as fuck lol.
Yea why would they pick the valley? Especially when they were at Cal Lu which tends to be very nice
The Valley gets hot. Easily over 100, but I don’t think it’s the hottest place in LA county.
Head a little bit farther north and you’ve got Santa Clarita, and beyond that is Antelope Valley. I think both those areas average a bit hotter than the Valley. Talking like highs of 105 vs 110though. So still hot
Source: grew up in that area