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Thursday, July 13, 2006

Heat Wave

Meteorologist Bill Steffen writes:
"Seventy years ago we had the hottest summer in U.S. history. On July 13, 1936 - Grand Rapids had it's warmest day ever with a high of 108. If you look at the highest temperatures ever recorded in each of the 50 states, you'll find that 13 were set in 1936 and still stand 70 years later"

Read The Heat Wave of 1936. It might just make you rest easier this weekend.

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# posted by Tami @ 10:20 AM
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