Death Valley is famous as the hottest place on earth and driest place in
North America. The world record highest air temperature of 134°F (57°C)
was recorded at Furnace Creek on July 10, 1913. Summer temperatures
often top 120°F (49°C) in the shade with overnight lows dipping into the
90s°F (mid-30s°C.) Average rainfall is less than 2 inches (5 cm), a
fraction of what most deserts receive. Occasional thunderstorms,
especially in late summer, can cause flash floods.
路过看看就行了,没必要住。沿途基本毫无遮挡 真的是晒死...
Death Valley is famous as the hottest place on earth and driest place in
North America. The world record highest air temperature of 134°F (57°C)
was recorded at Furnace Creek on July 10, 1913. Summer temperatures
often top 120°F (49°C) in the shade with overnight lows dipping into the
90s°F (mid-30s°C.) Average rainfall is less than 2 inches (5 cm), a
fraction of what most deserts receive. Occasional thunderstorms,
especially in late summer, can cause flash floods.
没有遮阴的也不可能会有雨水
不过开几百公里到猛犸湖那边就降到0度。。。
https://www.currentresults.com/Weather/California/Places/death-valley-temperatures-by-month-average.php