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Death Valley still scorching after record-breaking summer

Credit: KTNV Channel 13 Las Vegas
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Death Valley still scorching after record-breaking summer
Death Valley still scorching after record-breaking summer

Death Valley is still scorching after a record-breaking summer.

The national park saw an average temperature of 102.7 degrees, making it the 4th hottest summer on record.

The park had 35 days over 120 degrees and six nights over 100 degrees.

May, Aug.

And Sept.

All saw the hottest day or night ever recorded for that month.

SUMMER ON RECORD.THEY HAD 35 DAYS OVER 120DEGREES.AND 6-NIGHTS OVER 100-HUNDREDDEGREES.MAY, AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER ALLSAW THE HOTTEST DAY OR NIGHT -EVER RECORDED FOR THAT MONTH.ADLIB WITH JUSTINWE START IN THE 70S THISMORNING, HIT THE LOW 90S BYNOON, AND REACH 100 BY3:00 P.M.AS SOUTHWEST GUSTS HIT 20 MPH.SUNSHINE MAY MIX WITH WILDFIRE

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