Wildlife Officers Kill Bear That Injured Camper
Human safety should always be the priority, but it's sad that the bear was killed.
A blast of sweltering heat will sweep across the United States over the next four days, and some places will see temperatures as much as 10 to 15 degrees Fahrenheit (5.6 to 8.3 degrees Celsius) above average for this time of year, according to the National Weather Service.
This trail is an intense and difficult anaerobic hike the entire 1.23 miles to the summit. It ascends 1,280 ft, from 1,424 ft above sea level to 2,704 ft.
ergot wrote:Consecutive Days Above One Hundred Degrees Fahrenheit
The last 13 days of June topped the 100F mark. That's June 18th to the 30th. So far the first five days in July have been over 100F. The next 15 days are supposed to be over 100F according to weather.com. Could we be in the middle of a 33 day run of days over 100F? ICYDK, the hottest day so far this summer (according to weather.com) was 118F on June 22nd with a second hottest day at 117F on June 27th. Some like it hot, but this summer so far has been sizzling!
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