If you recall, President Trump was in a meeting with Newsom and a bunch of other Cabal minions. Trump claimed the temperatures were going to drop. Newsome freaked, panicked, and tried to regain control of the narrative and Trump kicked the sh*t out of him.
Under Bush and especially Obama temps went WAY up. By March we were nearing 95F. Which continued (oddly) until November - often going over 105F and up to 115F for months on end.
Right now, June 3, we have finally warmed over 65F and are running 70-75F daytime, 60F-65F at night. Next week daytime temps peaking at 65F. This off of a season of very organized rainfall that refilled our reservoirs. Organized in lower elevations because in most towns and cities rain fell for a while each day, stopped, the ground absorbed it, some went into the drains, and then rain fell again a couple of days later. Even in areas prone to flooding there was very little flooding. Higher elevations saw record snow.
One of the most moronic assumptions (imo) is that the weather should not change and if it does it's bad. It ignores all of the historical data. Just in my time in California, 50 years I have lived through Santa Ana's (high hot winds out of the deserts), and El Nino's "climatic changes affecting the equatorial Pacific regions every few years" that bring cooler weather and rain to Cal. This winter and spring it seemed like that. Record snowfalls for example. I could go on and on but you get the idea. If you really want some food for thought read Graham Hancock's 'America Before' on the deep history of this continent.