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Death Valley temperature rises to 54.4C – possibly the hottest ever reliably recorded


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The United States National Weather Service’s automated station at Furnace Creek in California hit the extreme high at 3:41pm on Sunday

A temperature of 54.4C – or 129.9F – has been recorded in Death Valley, California, in what some extreme weather watchers believe could be the hottest reading ever reliably recorded on the planet.

The United States National Weather Service’s automated weather station at Furnace Creek near the border with Nevada hit the extreme high at 3:41pm on Sunday afternoon, a statement said.

Continue reading…The United States National Weather Service’s automated station at Furnace Creek in California hit the extreme high at 3:41pm on SundayA temperature of 54.4C – or 129.9F – has been recorded in Death Valley, California, in what some extreme weather watchers believe could be the hottest reading ever reliably recorded on the planet.The United States National Weather Service’s automated weather station at Furnace Creek near the border with Nevada hit the extreme high at 3:41pm on Sunday afternoon, a statement said. Continue reading…