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U.S. West scorches under heat wave, Death Valley reaches 130 degrees

Bridget Bennett 1/3 A sign warns of extreme heat in Death Valley, California, U.S., July 11, 2021. REUTERS/Bridget Bennett Read More DEATH VALLEY, Calif., July 11 (Reuters) - A brutal heat wave punishing the U.S. West pushed temperatures toward all-time records for a third day on Sunday, as Death Valley in California, scorching at 130-degrees Fahrenheit (54 Celsius), was again one of the hottest spots on the planet. A thermometer outside Furnace Creek Visitors Center in the heart of Death Valley showed 134 degrees Fahrenheit shortly before 4 p.m. (2000 GMT) on Sunday, although a National Park Service ranger said it typically measured higher than the official reading.

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US West swelters in heat wave, Death Valley reaches 54 degrees Celsius

US West swelters in heat wave, Death Valley reaches 54 degrees Celsius Issued on: 12/07/2021 - 04:06 A warning sign in Death Valley National Park, California, alerts visitors of heat dangers on July 11, 2021. Getty Images via AFP - DAVID BECKER 4 min A brutal heat wave punishing the U.S. West pushed temperatures toward all-time records for a third day on Sunday, as Death Valley in California, scorching at 130-degrees Fahrenheit (54 Celsius), was again one of the hottest spots on the planet. Advertising Read more A thermometer outside Furnace Creek Visitors Center in the heart of Death Valley showed 134 degrees Fahrenheit shortly before 4 p.m. (2000 GMT) on Sunday, although a National Park Service ranger said it typically measured higher than the official reading.

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UPDATE 1-U.S. West scorches under heat wave, Death Valley reaches 130 degrees

UPDATE 1-U.S. West scorches under heat wave, Death Valley reaches 130 degrees Reuters 5 hrs ago By Bridget Bennett DEATH VALLEY, Calif., July 11 (Reuters) - A brutal heat wave punishing the U.S. West pushed temperatures toward all-time records for a third day on Sunday, as Death Valley in California, scorching at 130-degrees Fahrenheit (54 Celsius), was again one of the hottest spots on the planet. A thermometer outside Furnace Creek Visitors Center in the heart of Death Valley showed 134 degrees Fahrenheit shortly before 4 p.m. (2000 GMT) on Sunday, although a National Park Service ranger said it typically measured higher than the official reading.

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