California News:
“Governor Newsom urges Californians to take precautions as state endures triple digit heat, smoky conditions.”
Apparently 40 million Californians have no idea what to do when summer temperatures hit 100 degrees – at least that is what Governor Gavin Newsom and his PR team think.
NO! Not triple digits!!!!
The fear mongering Governor sent out an email Friday July 11th after 5:00pm, instructing Californians how to handle triple digit heat, as if we’re dumb as turkeys and stand outside on the blacktop staring at the sun when it hits 110 degrees:
Governor Newsom urges Californians to take precautions as state endures triple digit heat, smoky conditions
What you need to know: Californians are strongly encourage [sic] to us [sic] state and local resources to protect themselves from heat illness as triple digit temperatures move across our state.
Oh NO! Heat illness? Shelter in place! Stay indoors! It’s hot!
Meteorologists forecasted all week hotter temperatures than we actually had, as if it would be unseasonably hot. It wasn’t.
Now that Summer has finally arrived in California, many of these shameless green agenda forecasters are gleefully warning of a “dangerously hot” summer.
Yesterday this dangerously hot weather hit 94 degrees in Northern California after being told it would be “triple digits.” Today it is predicted to be “triple digits” again. “Dangerously hot.”
“Governor Gavin Newsom is encouraging Californians to prepare for dangerous heat throughout California, and smoky conditions in the far northern part of the state, today through early next week.
The National Weather Service has issued heat advisories in many portions of the state on Friday and Saturday, extending through Sunday in parts of the Central Valley. In Northern California, areas west of Redding are under Extreme Heat Warnings due to triple digit temperatures that are expected to linger into the first part of next week. Air quality will also be impacted due to smoke from several wildfires burning in remote California and Oregon locations.”
“Governor Newsom’s “California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment” announces the release of the California Communities Extreme Heat Scoring System (CalHeatScore) website. CalHeatScore is a statewide extreme heat scoring system, pursuant to Assembly Bill 2238 (L. Rivas, 2022).”
In 2022, Gov. Newsom signed a bill into law to create an extreme heat warning and ranking system in California. The Globe reported:
Assembly Bill 2238, jointly authored by Assemblywoman Luz Rivas (D-North Hollywood) and Assemblyman Eduardo Garcia (D-Coachella), will create a ranking and advance warning system in conjunction with the Department of Insurance and the Integrated Climate Adaptation and Resiliency Program (ICARP), a wing of the Governor’s Office of Planning and Research (OPR) that focuses on climate change impacts. Such a system will be developed by January 2024 and will also require ICARP to develop a public program around the ranking system and work with local and tribal governments in implementing the system locally, develop guidance in preparing and planning for extreme heat, and recommend adaptation measures.
And we wonder why our insurance rates are skyrocketing… “the Governor’s Office of Planning and Research (OPR) that focuses on climate change impacts.”
“As temperatures soar across our state, I urge Californians to take precautions and utilize state and local resources to protect from dangerous heat illness and unhealthy air.” – Governor Gavin Newsom (emphasis Gov. Newsom)
CalHeatScore says “Heat is not just a weather inconvenience—it is a dangerous climate hazard affecting Californians today. As climate change continues and temperatures rise across the state, communities are feeling the impacts of extreme heat.”
The climate historically, has always changed. But charlatans like Gavin Newsom cherry pick the scary parts, rather than the benefits – a warmer climate means more global greening takes place, more green plants grow, and fewer people die from the cold.
This is what is known as hot summer weather in California. We native Californians also know this is normal.
I’m sensing more climate hysteria coming from the climate change pimps and lockdown tyrants… where is the shelter-in-place order? Should we wear face masks so we don’t inhale smoke?
This is the rubbish Gov. Newsom and state employees are spending their time on instead of making our roads and highways drivable, providing public schools that actually teach kids to read and write, managing state forest land, providing more water storage, and public safety.
“As surely as temperatures rise during the summer, climate alarmism serves up more stories of life-threatening heat domes, apocalyptic fires and biblical floods, all blamed squarely on global warming. Yet the data to prove this link is often cherry-picked, and the proposed policy responses are enormously ineffective,” Bjorn Lomborg said in an article titled, “Fear-mongering over forest fires and climate change isn’t rooted in reality.”
How did we ever walk barefoot outside in “dangerously hot” July as kids?
This is today’s forecast for Sacrament0, July 12, 2025 – it might make 95 degrees:
And here is the forecast for the coming week in Sacramento – lovely!
Newsom’s “recently launched CalHeatScore heat-ranking tool (under CalEPA / Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment) indicates much of northern and central California will be impacted by moderate to severe heat conditions through Monday, with some areas feeling the heat through Wednesday.”
So what if it is hot – “triple digits”? This is the normal Northern California climate – a Mediterranean climate with mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers.
In 2022 Sacramento city officials imposed a soft lockdown on city residents: The parks were closed due to a forecasted heat wave. Parks are where people retreat when the weather is hot, to get out of hot homes and apartments.
This is the braintrust behind these time-wasting taxpayer-funded programs – they tried to close parks.
In July 1975 in Sacramento, the hottest day was 112 degrees, according to NOAA data.
Somehow, before Gavin was Governor, we knew when and how to get out of the heat.
In July 1985 in Sacramento, the hottest day was 105 degrees, according to NOAA data.
July 1995 in Sacramento, the hottest day was 106 degrees, according to NOAA data.
July 2005 in Sacramento, the hottest day was 112 degrees, according to NOAA data.
July 2015 in Sacramento, the hottest day was 107 degrees, according to NOAA data.
And here we find ourselves in July 2025 in Sacramento, the hottest day so far was 102 degrees, according to NOAA data.
Let’s pick some random years, before air conditioning:
The highest temperature recorded in Sacramento, California in 1930 was 106 °F which happened on Jul 14.
The highest temperature recorded in Sacramento, California in 1920 was 108 °F which happened 2 different times.
The highest temperature recorded in Sacramento, California in 1877 was 103 °F which happened on Jul 12.
As the Globe reported, between 1972 and 1992, over 20 years, every summer in Sacramento was in the triple digits, and there were four summers that had days hotter than 110 degrees.
Radio and television weather reporters are now medical professionals telling us how to be safe under these “extreme” heat conditions:
- drink fluids
- stay inside
- stay hydrated
- stay in an air-conditioned room
- stay out of the sun
Even my dogs are smart enough to stay out of the sun.
This is just more of the hysterical climate change hoax designed to control all people, which no one outside of government actually believes.
I am a native of Sacramento and remember life when most people did not have air conditioning in their homes or cars. We were able to survive hot Sacramento summer days without Democrats in government telling us what to do.
This is just one more part of Democrats desire to control the people cradle-to-grave. And they only know how to do it through fear, anxiety, despair and dread, rather than just providing information people can actually use.
Instead, Governor Newsom inspires revulsion from the people.
These are the “heat” tips from Governor Newsom “to stay safe from heat and reduce health risks:”
Have a heat plan: Newsom says “Create a heat plan and encourage others to stay safe during a heat event. Gov. Newsom’s “heat plan” takes you to a disaster readiness page. Heat is now a “disaster” according to Gov. Newsom.
Keep cool: Newsom says “Visit a local cooling center or air-conditioned space, such as a library, community center or shopping center.” He then tells you to keep your doors and windows closed at home, because you’re too stupid to know how to keep the heat out of your house.
Use your support networks: Newsom thinks you need to call friends and family for help staying cool on the “dangerously hot” triple digits. And he recommends “creating an emergency preparedness plan” for the summer temps.
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Author: Katy Grimes
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