Death Valley’s Furnace Creek recorded its highest temperature in 107 years on Sunday, potentially breaking the nation’s record for the highest temperature the Southern California desert region previously set in 1913.
The temperature in Death Valley reached 130 degrees Fahrenheit on Sunday, according to the National Weather Service Prediction Center.
If the temperature is valid, Sunday’s temperature would be the first time Death Valley has reached that temperature since 1913, according to the National Weather Service.
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