A pedestrian uses an umbrella on a hot sunny morning in Los Angeles October 24, 2017 amid a late season heatwave hitting southern California.
Record temperatures in some locations including downtown Los Angeles reached 37 degrees Celsius (99 degrees LOS ANGELES - September marks the first day of meteorological fall, but it may not feel like autumn anytime soon.Summer was unseasonably hot in many areas of the country, with several cities breaking summer temperature records, and it doesn’t appear that the heat is going to let up anytime soon.According to the NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center (CPC), above-average temperatures are likely to continue for the next 90 days.The CPC issued its fall outlook on Sept.