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To: James Seagrove who wrote (124762)11/16/2016 6:01:11 PM
From: SuperChief  Read Replies (2) of 219575
 
Not Global Warming? Forecast is for more records to be broken next week.
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This is October, right?

Phoenix broke a record Thursday when the temperature at Sky Harbor Airport reached 100 degrees just after 2:30 p.m. The previous record high for Oct. 27 was 98 degrees in 2001.

The city’s 100-degree high also set the record for the latest date reaching triple digits, according to the National Weather Service in Phoenix. The previous mark was Oct. 23, 2003.

The normal high for Oct. 27 is 84 degrees.
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