A Triple-Digit Record in Sweltering Salt Lake City
From Times Wire Reports
Salt Lake City broke its record for most consecutive days at or above 100 degrees as the mercury hit the century mark for the 10th time in a row on Pioneer Day, a state holiday that brought thousands out into the searing sun to watch an annual parade.
Thursday’s high temperature broke the previous record for most consecutive 100-degree days set in July 1960.
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