Death Valley

Visitors flocked to the national park to experience the incredible heat on Thursday.
Record rainfall at Death Valley National Park buried dozens of vehicles in mud and debris and trapped hundreds of workers and visitors there.
California's Death Valley reached 123 F on Saturday, 11 degrees short of the hottest recorded temperature.
More than 30 million Americans lived through temperatures over 100 degrees this week, and California's Death Valley hit 129.
"Yep it was HOT out there today," the National Weather Service said.
The "business-as-usual warming of the planet" could make areas too warm for human habitation if heat trends continue, climate researchers say.
The month's low was still a sweltering 89 degrees. The highest: 127.
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