Woodland Hills hits 100 degrees for 1st time this year, about 1 month earlier than average
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Temperatures in Woodland Hills surged to 100 degrees Thursday, marking the first time this year the city has reached triple-digit heat, according to the National Weather Service.
On average, the first 100-degree day occurs on June 9, and the earliest on record occurred on April 3, 1961.
NWS tweeted Woodland Hills was just one degree shy of reaching its record for this day. Temperatures there could reach 97 on Friday, according to ABC7 meteorologist Dallas Raines.
Our climate site in Sandberg broke its record high today by reaching 86 degrees, beating the original of 85 in 2015. Woodland Hills came super close to record, but was shy one degree. The heat will continue tomorrow before a nice break this weekend. #CAwx#SoCal#LAheatpic.twitter.com/mzCiGXHPoI NWS Los Angeles (@NWSLosAngeles) April 30, 2021
Kari Lake Leaving Longtime Fox10 News Anchor Job
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For nearly 30 years, Kari Lake has been a fixture in the Phoenix-area news business, first as a reporter in 1994 and then as a longtime anchor for KSAZ-Fox10. But on Monday, she released a video explaining to viewers why she hasn’t been on the air since January and why they won’t be seeing her back in the anchor chair.
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I love these local news pseudonyms. Kari Lake, Dallas Raines - there are many others but I’m drawing a blank beyond those two.