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Posted by rjlockhart98 on July 22, 2005, at 16:14:41
I heard, i dont know if that was tuscon which is among the hottest cities in the US.
Its 102 right now, in dallas. Its not that Extreme here, but its hot.
Posted by thuso on July 22, 2005, at 21:14:21
In reply to Was it 117 deg in los angelous the other day?, posted by rjlockhart98 on July 22, 2005, at 16:14:41
> I heard, i dont know if that was tuscon which is among the hottest cities in the US.
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> Its 102 right now, in dallas. Its not that Extreme here, but its hot.Tucson isn't the hottest (lived there for almost 10 years). Phoenix is actually a couple degrees hotter on average. You want hot...head to Death Valley! But there were towns in AZ that did get over 120 degrees, just not Tucson. Tucson will often get to 110-115 degrees though.
I soooooo miss the hot weather! I love when it's 105-110 degrees outside with no humidity. Why oh why did I move to humidland???
Posted by KaraS on July 23, 2005, at 14:03:11
In reply to Was it 117 deg in los angelous the other day?, posted by rjlockhart98 on July 22, 2005, at 16:14:41
> I heard, i dont know if that was tuscon which is among the hottest cities in the US.
>
> Its 102 right now, in dallas. Its not that Extreme here, but its hot.
It only got that hot in parts of the Valley. The main part of LA was nowhere near that hot. It was in the upper 80's where I live. (I couldn't survive if it ever got that hot where I live because I don't have AC.) Parts of the dessert outside of LA (i.e. Palm Springs) have been even hotter than 117 in the last couple of days.
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