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"content": "Death Valley National Park: \"DEATH VALLEY, Calif. – Death Valley National Park experienced the hottest month on record this July, with a with an average 24-hour temperature of 108.5°F (42.5°C). This beats the park’s previous record of 108.1°F (42.3°C) set in 2018. \n\nThe average high temperature during the record-breaking month was a sweltering 121.9°F (49.9°C) with the park experiencing nine days 125°F (51.7°C) or greater and only seven days that didn’t reach 120°F. The highest temperature came on July 7 when the weather station at Furnace Creek recorded 129.2°F (54°C). \"\n\nhttps://www.nps.gov/deva/learn/news/hottest-month-in-death-valley-history.htm #heatwave #climateemergency #climate #DeathValleyNationalPark\nhttps://media2.ai6yr.org/media_attachments/files/112/894/014/194/199/276/original/b43c0ef5e04572d4.png\n",
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