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How high is the temperature in Los Angeles?

On the 24th local time, the temperature in Los Angeles, California soared to 104 Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius), breaking the record of 99 Fahrenheit (37.2 degrees Celsius) on the day of 1909. The authorities have issued a high temperature warning and said that the high temperature may last until the 25th.

According to the National Weather Service, shortly after that afternoon, the temperature in downtown Los Angeles rose to 40 degrees Celsius, and many other cities in Southern California also recorded record-breaking high temperatures, such as 40.5 degrees Celsius in Long Island and 35.5 degrees Celsius in Santa Barbara.

The National Weather Service said that the dangerous high temperature is expected to last until the 25th. After 25 days, the hot weather will begin to ease.

It is reported that the record-breaking high temperature in Southern California triggered several wildfires, which closed many lines in expressway.

It is reported that a series of mountain fires occurred in northern California earlier this month, killing at least 43 people and still not fully recovered.

The global climate is getting warmer.