The Gold Bridge, downtown Sacramento, CA. (Photo: Alexandre Olive, Shutterstock)
The Politics of Weather in Beautiful California
The propagandists of the climate swindle are desperately trying to rule through fear
By Katy Grimes, July 31, 2025 2:31 pm
California is enjoying a beautiful summer – particularly Northern California. Our usual July temperatures are hot – 90 to 100+ degrees.
July 2025 has been glorious – high 70’s, and 80 to 85 degrees. It hit 90 degrees Monday and people complained about the heat.
July 12th, we reported, “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.
The governor said, “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!
The propagandists of the climate swindle are desperately trying to rule through fear.
In previous Julys I have written about the politics of weather – from 2022:
It was 105 degrees in Sacramento Sunday. Today it could be 111 degrees. This is what is known as hot summer weather in California. We native Californians also know this is normal.
As a kid, I remember such hot Sacramento summer days, I couldn’t walk barefoot on the sidewalks.
But no one cautioned us to “be safe.” In fact, when I was a kid, parents told us to put shoes on and to stop being stupid.
Last summer during the usual warm weather, weather newscasters were warning of “extreme heat,” telling people to “stay hydrated,” and warned everyone to “shelter in place.”
In recent years media weather reporters overstated the heat – often exaggerating “extreme heat” as much hotter than the actual forecast. And when they are wrong, they never correct it or admit it.
In July 2023 we reported that news outlets issued dire warnings that California will be under an “extreme” heat wave:
“Fox News reported breathlessly Sunday evening that temperatures in California will reach as high as 120 degrees this week, without identifying where.” (Tip: not Northern CA – maybe Death Valley)
“It’s not your imagination: Sacramento is getting hotter, data shows.” the Sacramento Bee headline cautioned Friday. They also say, “The six warmest years in California have all happened in the past decade, according to NOAA.”
Is this just a little misleading?
The Sacramento region is experiencing a heat wave, which is expected nearly every summer since temperatures were recorded. Media are hyping that Sunday was the hottest in Sacramento history, but they ignore that it is normal to have triple digit temperatures every July in Sacramento. So we reached 109. We do every summer.
As the Globe reported Friday, “Now that Summer has finally arrived in California, many of these shameless green agenda forecasters are warning of a ‘dangerously hot’ summer.”
These shameless green forecasters are uncharacteristically silent this year.
As the Globe has reported every year, news media tries to scare people over seasonal temperatures, seasonal changes, and natural weather happenings.
Last year in June 2024, the Globe reported:
UC Berkeley/LA Times Poll Claims “Californians Fear Worsening Weather Swings Due to Climate Change.” In fact, the Los Angeles Times claims “Nearly 70% of registered voters say they expect that volatile fluctuations between severe drought and periods of heavy rain and snow — what some call weather whiplash — will become more common in the future due to climate change, according to a new UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies poll co-sponsored by the Los Angeles Times.”
It was BS in June 2023, and it is BS in June 2024.
Extreme Weather Watch by NOAA reports Sacramento July Weather Records for 1877–2024. The coldest Sacramento July day in recorded history was 65 degrees in 1974. The hottest Sacramento July day in recorded history was 115 degrees in 1961.

This is the Sacramento in July monthly high and low averages:


It gets hot in Sacramento in July, as you can see. That is normal. It is not extreme or unusual. It’s our mild weather right now that is unusual. But we are enjoying it.
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.
Here are the facts about the very different climate regions in California:
Sacramento has a Mediterranean climate with dry hot summers and mild winters. The Sacramento region is covered by approximately 75 percent of grasslands, more than 20 percent crops, and about two percent forest land. Average Sacramento temperatures swing from a low of 38 degrees in January, to a high of nearly 100 degrees in July, and most summers reach days of triple digit heat.
San Francisco occupies the tip of a peninsula halfway up the coast of Northern California, surrounded on three sides by bodies of water.
While Sacramento is arid, dry and flat, San Francisco is laid out in a grid over more than 40 hills, which causes wide variations in temperature and sky conditions in different places in the area. San Francisco’s average temperature swing is significantly less dramatic than Sacramento, from a low of approximately 55 degrees, to an average high of just 65 degrees.
Of course San Francisco residents use less water than Sacramento Valley residents.
While the weather in the Southern California region is usually mild, especially in the winter, and dry, with rainfall ranging from moderate in the coastal regions to almost none at all in the desert, parts are often hot, dry and windy. The Southern California Coast enjoys warmer Mediterranean temperatures.
It’s July 31st, a day usually over 100 degrees in Sacramento. Today it’s in the high 80’s, and we are warned may reach 94 degrees. It is beautiful. And Gavin Newsom’s cooling centers aren’t necessary.

Cut the hyperbole – It’s Sacramento weather.
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Even with all of our radar on full blast, did we ever ever think that the weather would be politicized by these circus freaks? That they would stoop so low as to give us false temperature reports or paint all the graphics red or report the weather like their hair is on fire and yours should be too?
No, but these people are dead serious about separating us from reality and purposely trying to mess with our heads with their alarmist propaganda for the sake of their own totally fake but lucrative “climate change” nonsense. Meanwhile, the very hot weather in the Central Valley and elsewhere in California is how we GROW FOOD and is WHY we grow food here and supply food to the nation and the world. Or we used to, before these lunatics did everything possible to try to shut it all down.
This government-created theatrical scare stuff —- for some time now extended to the WEATHER, for God’s sake, is so tiresome, so annoying, so damaging, and so OBVIOUSLY wrong. I cannot wait until the day we NEVER talk about these force-fed lies, made up out of whole cloth by very bad people, again.
It’s weather for pete’s sake. It really has not changed much in the last 50 years except for the Hot Air produced by the Politicians.
Not directly on point, but I sure miss the days of Harry Geise, KCRA weather reporter.
I don’t know how we survived a few of those heat waves in the mid-sixties in southern California.
no air conditioning. a swamp cooler in the living room. that made it neo-as opposed to paleo-lithic.
the weather people have broken their shovels long ago and cannot be trusted or believed. they show tv temp maps in fiery red nowadays even though the highs were the same in previous decades. about thirty years ago I notice something funny: the weather industry had decided to start naming storms.
they’ve named hurricanes for over a century, but hurricanes start around 74 mph winds, whereas now these charlatans name gales at 30 mph, and use their concocted records to continually say, “It’s a record breaking storm.” yeah. a record going all the way back to when my daughter was in high school.
@Peter Here! Here!
Where are all the hottest summer on record people this year? I haven’t used my air conditioner once. This is one of the coolest summers for years, but not one peep from the climate alarmists.
Exactly. Every long range forecaster from NOAA on down said that California could expect a hotter than normal summer in 2025. Every damn one of them have been proven wrong so far. In spite of all the specialized equipment, satellites, weather buoys, etc long range forecasting still boils down to the WAG system. ( wild ass guess)
I trust the forecasts in the Old Farmer’s Almanac more than those from NOAA.
Northern Californian here…and your article is right on. There’s no climate crisis. “It’s hot in Sacramento in the summer” is not something anyone says, because it’s obvious. It’s baseball, water-skiing, camping, BBQ, sight-seeing, kayaking, paddle boarding, surfing, hiking, biking, and a hundred other things. It’s California!
Prior to moving to Sacramento in 2004, I lived in Visalia down in the southern San Joaquin Valley for 12 years. As a So Cal native, I became acclimated to the dry, hot summers of the Central Valley. Temperatures in the high 90s and low 100s were commonplace during the summer months. When I moved to Sacramento, I truly noticed the difference with the glorious Delta Breezes cooling things down most summer evenings. Therefore, I’m not complaining about our mild summer to date. It’s been glorious.
Anyone who has lived in Sacramento for any length of time know that Sacramento has not gotten hotter during the summer months and the evenings are usually refreshingly cool with delta breezes. Not surprised that the Sacramento Bee, the Democrat’s failing propaganda outlet, was trying to push the Democrat’s hysterical climate agenda with headlines like “It’s not your imagination: Sacramento is getting hotter, data shows.”
I’ve noticed that Nextdoor now has a newsfeed from the Sacramento Bee with links to local news items that are blatantly slanted to the left. The newsfeed can’t be turned off and anyone trying to refute the Bee’s propaganda in the comments section will get censored and banned. One more reason not to visit Nextdoor’s site!
The 805 has been blessed with one of the mildest summers on record….
One thing I’ve noticed is a definite ABSENCE of the ultra-high altitude jets criss-crossing the skies leaving chemtrails that dissipate and turn the sky milky white, and it’s been that way since Inauguration Day, come to think of it…
Coincidence???
In any event, except for one weekend heat wave, this summer has been glorious!!!
Katy, a bit tangential to weather/climate, but the California Earthquake Authority plays similar games. One thing that really gets me is that somehow their structure does not have the same reporting / transparency legal requirements that almost all other NGOs have. For instance there is no disclosure of any of the executives compensations. The recently promoted CEO, Tom Welsh, has been working with the CEA since 1995. The CEA gets 6% of revenue (i.e. premium payments) to administer. Hello, it’s estimated that Tom made up to $900K lsat year. That seems obscene. Have you done any investigation on this? Thanks, Mike