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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: weatherguru who wrote (200695)7/10/2017 12:45:15 PM
From: Kenneth E. Phillipps  Read Replies (3) of 224749
 
Which California cities set heat records Saturday? Here’s the list
By Anthony Sorci
asorci@sacbee.com
It was scorching hot Saturday throughout California and northern Nevada, as evidenced by the number of temperature records that fell and the number of wildfires that raged.
According to the National Weather Service, record highs were set Saturday in:
? Stockton (108 degrees)
? Modesto (108 degrees)
? South Lake Tahoe (89 degrees)
? Reno (104 degrees)
? Downtown Los Angeles (98 degrees). That high broke the old record of 95 degrees set in 1886.
In downtown Sacramento, the high temperature reached 105 degrees, said Idamis Del Valle, weather service meteorologist. That was shy of the record of 110 set for July 8 in 1905. For the rest of July, record hot temperatures for individual days range from 106 (July 21) to 114 (July 17).
More than 3,000 firefighters endured the heat while battling a series of 15 large wildfires laid siege to portions of California.
Read more here: sacbee.com
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