On July 6, 1936, Steele, North Dakota reached 121 degrees. Hotter than Phoenix, Arizona’s, maximum in 2017.
Video after the jump
Read more at Real Climate Science
On July 6, 1936, Steele, North Dakota reached 121 degrees. Hotter than Phoenix, Arizona’s, maximum in 2017.
Video after the jump
Read more at Real Climate Science
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