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Death Valley National Park has its hottest summer on record

  • Death Valley National Park experienced its hottest meteorological summer on record, averaging 104.5°F from June to August, as reported by the National Park Service.
  • In July, Furnace Creek recorded the hottest month ever, with temperatures at or above 125°F for nine consecutive days.
  • Overnight lows averaged 91.9°F , offering little relief, and triple-digit temperatures are expected into early October, according to the park.
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