Death Valley topples heat record set 100 years ago

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Friday, August 4, 2017
Death Valley topples heat record set 100 years ago
Death Valley is living up to its name this summer. The region just had its hottest July ever, beating a record set 100 years ago.

DEATH VALLEY, Calif. (KABC) -- Death Valley is living up to its name this summer. The region just had its hottest July ever recorded, beating a record set 100 years ago.

Last month, desert temperatures reached their hottest ever at a scorching average of 107.4 degrees.

That includes nighttime temperatures, searing at an average of 95 degrees.

The July temps toppled the previous record set in 1917, which was 107.2 degrees.