A climate mapping tool offers predictions for 2080, and not only doesn’t it look good for L.A., it looks even worse for the Inland Empire. Columnist David Allen sweats the details.
A man at a public fountain splashes water on his head in the 99-degree heat Wednesday in San Bernardino. A climate mapping tool predicts that by 2080, temperatures in Los Angeles will resemble today’s in San Bernardino. Meanwhile, San Bernardino summers may average 9 degrees warmer.
I suppose it’s up to me to do the obvious and see what Rialto and San Bernardino might be like in 2080.Our cities would average 9 degrees warmer in the summer and 7 degrees warmer in the winter. That sounds uncomfortable, especially since Tuesday’s high in Rialto was 102 and San Bernardino and Riverside were 104.In related news, Needles dethroned Phoenix as the hottest city in the U.S. during July, with the San Bernardino County hamlet averaging 103.
Now, the 1962 Best Picture winner will be shown at Regal and AMC theaters in Riverside, San Bernardino, Ontario and La Verne at 1 and 7 p.m. Sunday and 7 p.m. Monday courtesy of Fathom Events.“The plan is to have the film in one of the large auditoriums,” Laemmle replies, “and it should look SPECTACULAR on the big screen.”
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