2017: Strong high pressure over the deserts produced a second consecutive day of 122° F in Palm Springs.
This second highest reading on record would be reached on three more days in late June and early July.
These four days represent half of all days on record to hit 122° F (three days have reached the highest all-time temperature of 123° F).
2006: The high temperature at Reno, NV, was 102° F.
2000: A funnel cloud was observed 12 miles west of Ocean Beach.
1996: Strong winds from a dust devil ripped through a mobile home park in North Las Vegas, NV,
tearing awnings and shingles from residences and hurling them hundreds of feet through the air.
1995: San Jose recorded a record high temperature of 105° F.
1990: It was 122° F in Borrego Springs, the highest temperature on record.
1976: It was 99° F at Pismo Beach, establishing an all-time high for June.
1954: A tornado touched down northeast of Victorville. 0.29" of rain fell in Borrego Springs, the greatest daily amount on record for June.
1925: Warmest low ever in Fresno in June, 80° F.
Source: NWS San Francisco/Monterey, Hanford, Reno, Las Vegas, & San Diego
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