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Last Updated: 2:26 PM GMT on July 26, 2009
— Last Comment: 3:21 PM GMT on July 15, 2009
| Posted by: FlintCed, 2:26 PM GMT on July 26, 2009 |
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| Posted by: FlintCed, 12:21 AM GMT on July 23, 2009 |
1923 - Sheridan, WY, was drenched with 4.41 inches of rain, an all-time 24 hour record for that location. Associated flooding washed out 20 miles of railroad track. (22nd-23rd)
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| Posted by: FlintCed, 3:19 PM GMT on July 21, 2009 |
1988 - While cool air invaded the central U.S., unseasonably hot weather continued over the western states. The temperature at Spring Valley, NV, soared from a morning low of 35 degrees to an afternoon high of 95 degrees. Fallon, NV, reported an all-time record high of 108 degrees, and Death Valley, CA, reported their sixth straight day of 120 degree heat.
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| Posted by: FlintCed, 4:38 PM GMT on July 20, 2009 |
1930 - The temperature at Washington D.C. soared to an all-time record of 106 degrees. The next day Millsboro reached 110 degrees to set a record for the state of Delaware. July 1930 was one of the hottest and driest summers in the U.S., particularly in the Missouri Valley where severe drought conditions developed. Toward the end of the month state records were set for Kentucky with 114 degrees, and Mississippi with 115 degrees.
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| Posted by: FlintCed, 6:18 PM GMT on July 19, 2009 |
1960 - Cow Creek and Greenland Ranch in Death Valley, CA, reported morning lows of 102 degrees. The afternoon high at Greenland Ranch was 124 degrees, and the high at Cow Creek that afternoon was 126 degrees. The coolest low for the entire month for both locations was 82 degrees
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