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Scorching Heat in Sicily May Be Highest Recorded Temperature in Europe’s History
An Italian weather station in Syracuse, Sicily recorded an air temperature of nearly 50 degrees Celsius on Wednesday. If certified by the World Meteorological Association, the temperature reading could be the highest in recorded European history.
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The 54-Degree Celsius Reading in Death Valley Ties for the Hottest Temperature Ever Reliably Recorded
There’s one thing that many Americans can affirm right now: It’s freaking hot. In case you still had any doubts, Death Valley, California — the hottest, driest, and lowest place in the country — experienced a temperature of 54.4 degrees Celsius on Friday, one of the hottest temperatures ever reliably recorded on the planet.
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It’s Sundress Weather in the Arctic
It’s only May, but it feels like summer has arrived in my hometown of Baltimore. Since I woke up, I’ve been counting the hours until I can drink iced cocktails on my deck while wearing a sundress. Can you blame me? It’s 26.7 degrees Celsius out.