Record heat marches in
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Deirdre Newman
Record-high temperatures baked the area Monday, making the beach a
preferred destination, even for those who had to work.
“I went to work and decided to take a half day off,” said David
Rocha of Riverside. “I didn’t tell my boss [I was going to the
beach].”
The mercury shot up to 91 degrees at John Wayne Airport and 82 in
Newport Beach, both records for March 8, said Noel Isla, a forecaster
with the National Weather Service.
The warm weather inspired bursts of spontaneity as many took one
look outside this morning and decided to ditch whatever other plans
they had.
“I thought ‘there’s no place else to be today,’” said Martha
Leonard of La Habra, who came to the beach at the Newport Pier with
her twin children and her niece. Family members frolicked in the
ocean, built sandcastles, collected shells and played on the swings.
Blanca Munguia of San Bernardino was inspired to hit the beach
after picking up her kids from school.
“We just came because it would be hot,” Munguia said, as she
lathered suntan lotion on her three children.
As soon as they were protected from the burning rays of the sun,
her son Carlos flipped off his sandals and wiggled his toes in the
sand. Her other son, Ryan, got a small shovel and pail and started
digging while daughter Daisy took in the scene.
For Maia Hendrickson and her husband Mark, the warm weather was a
welcome change from the frigid temperatures they endure in the
Midwest.
“We’re from Minnesota, so we think it’s great,” she said, noting
that it would probably be in the high 30s Monday back home.
Inside PJ’s Surfrider, Rocha tried on Hawaiian shirts as wife
Susie looked on. The couple said they were making the most out of
their day at the beach.
“We’re doing it all,” she said. “We had some beers, we had
something to eat. We’re going to enjoy this weather because you never
know.”
The weather should be warm again today and then get cooler over
the next few days, Isla said.
* DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa Mesa. She may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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