Posted July 15, 2006, 12:37 PM.
The Temecula Valley experienced one of the hottest days this decade on July 14th, as the high temperature rose to 104.6°F.
The high temperature in Temecula was the hottest since a scorching 109.4°F on September 1st, 2002.
Murrieta's high of 106.8°F was the hottest ever recorded at that location, which began operation in November, 2003. The previous record was 105.0°F on August 28, 2005. |
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