Gilroy hit 107F around 130pm which breaks the previous record of 104 set in 1977.— NWS Bay Area (@NWSBayArea) September 6, 2020
It is currently 120 degrees at Chino...again!! This is the 3rd time in 3 years that it's reached 120 degrees west of the mountains in #SoCal and is the highest known temperature to ever have occurred in this geographic area. #CAHeatwave #CAwx— NWS San Diego (@NWSSanDiego) September 6, 2020
If this reading is verified, it will be the highest temperature ever recorded in Los Angeles city limits. Nearly 121 degrees in Woodland Hills #cawx pic.twitter.com/gVdtXVErpi— Matthew Fuhrman (@mfuhrman) September 6, 2020
Yet more severe pyroconvective activity on the #CreekFire plume today. Lightning continues to be observed periodically, as well as strong localized rotation that could give rise to "pyrotornados." The extreme behavior on this fire is...something else. #CAwx #CAfire https://t.co/N7GQ7UtVur— Daniel Swain (@Weather_West) September 6, 2020
Flames surrounding Shaver Lake Marina are growing quickly #CreekFire @ABC30 pic.twitter.com/Lgt3JrWPnf— Alyssa Flores (@AlyssaABC30) September 6, 2020
This is near real-time footage (from 2:30pm local time) from the #CreekFire. Near total darkness under extremely dense smoke plume except for glow of distant flames; rolling thunder being generated by lightning from massive pyrocumulonimbus cloud atop the fire. Wow. #CAwx #CAfire https://t.co/MPH78l5jj9— Daniel Swain (@Weather_West) September 6, 2020
— Kent K. Nishimura (@kentnish) September 6, 2020
A backpacking trip cut short by unforeseen thunder, ash rain, and having to drive through literal fire to evacuate #SierraNationalForest in time. Grateful to the SNF ranger who led us down... wish we we got her name. #CreekFire @mercnews @sfchronicle @ABC7 @KTVU pic.twitter.com/37Ys7XGJ2a— Juliana Park (@julipdoe) September 6, 2020
Had to cut our Shuteye climbing trip short today due to the Creek Fire. We ended up going the long way around after fire cut off Mammoth Pool road. pic.twitter.com/DbrY7XHe9d— Matt Freels (@mf) September 6, 2020
Dramatic Helicopter Rescues Save 200+ From Wildfire— Rev. Andy Bales (@abales) September 6, 2020
From The Weather Channel iPhone App https://t.co/9BdK30aO3I pic.twitter.com/tNfuRrZDKX
— Frito⛏ (@Jee_Oh_Fry) September 6, 2020
Sure there isn't a Star Destroyer under the final cloud? https://t.co/C861WSDDqn— timpelan (@johnneyred) September 6, 2020