San Diego was nearly 4 degrees above normal in September due to oppressive heat wave

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Several other cities also recorded very warm temperatures

San Diego was 3.9 degrees warmer than normal in September, largely because of a long, intense heat wave at the start of the month, says the National Weather Service.

The average high was 81.8 degrees. The average low was 69.3. The average temperature for the month was 75.6. The normal average is 71.7. It was really hot in many other places, including the Ramona Airport, which was 5.1 degrees above average for the month.The average high there was 91.8. The average low was 60.7. The average temperature for the month was 76.3. The normal average is 71.2.The average high there was 90.9 degrees. The average low was 67.5. The average temperature for the month was 79.2. The normal average is 75.0.

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