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Sweltering Palm Springs Hits All-Time High Of 124 Degrees As Death Valley Approaches Earth’s Highest Ever Recorded Temperature


Numerous cities in the Golden State tied or broke heat records this week, with Death Valley nearing earth's all-time highest recorded temperature.

Palmdale tied its record high for July 4 at 110 degrees Thursday, according to the National Weather Service. Palm Springs, no stranger to thermometer-busting heat, hit 125 degrees today. Las Vegas has the potential to tip the mercury above 117 degrees Sunday or Monday, its all-time record.

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