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Wednesday, June 3, 2020
It's 94 degrees Fahrenheit at 11pm tonight in Palm Springs
I can remember many nights when my son was going to San Bernadino State Campus near Palm Springs (the remote campus) in the early 2000s before he moved to San Bernadino then when "The River" which is a mall there was over 100 degrees after midnight when we would go to a restaurant like "The Cheesecake Factory" or to a movie there when I was visiting him while he was going to college there. So, even though 94 degrees is a little warm for early June it's pretty normal (this or above ( in July, August and September or even into October there). But, because it is dry people seldom die of this much heat (at least at night there). But, you have to be careful when Palm Springs (or that whole area is 120 degrees or more later in the summer during the day. Even if you are used to it (the temperature that hot) it is pretty easy to make a mistake (like in a car or on a motorcycle or hiking and die when it's that hot there). So, it's important to be really careful when it's this hot somewhere in the deserts of California, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico or parts of Texas. Even Utah also has deserts you have to be careful of.
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