Endless summer
Susan McCormack
Trick-or-treaters weren’t greeted with the cool breezes and gray skies
that usually precede Halloween.
October closed as it started: with temperatures about 10 degrees warmer
this year than last, officials said.
Locally on Sunday, thermometers hit 86 and skies were blue as a summer
day, though Sunday morning’s time change meant an earlier sunset than in
recent weeks.
Brent Jacobsen, a lifeguard supervisor at Newport Beach, said that about
25,000 were at the beach each day this weekend to enjoy views of Catalina
Island and September-like weather.
“The weather’s been nice. We’ve had zero wind,” Jacobsen explained. “But
it’s very smoggy because any wind we’ve had has been offshore.” Jacobsen
said this month’s heat has far surpassed the one day in October 1998 when
temperatures topped 80 degrees only once.
Stan Wasowski, a forecaster with the National Weather Service, said that
the area will begin to cool down this week, but heat up again next
weekend.
“We’ll see the temperatures drop tomorrow a few more degrees, and Tuesday
make a bigger drop five to eight degrees and get back down in the 70s,”
Wasowski predicted, but warned, “We’re in a trend right now for lots of
dry, warm weather.”
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