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The hottest US Summer was in 1936. Temperatures more than 100°F (38°C) throughout the country and into Southern Canada! In the MidWest, ground temperatures got as high as 200°F (93°C)! Wow! That's hot enough to fry an egg... literally! Eggs only need a temperature of 158°F (70°C) to cook
Fortunately, that heat wave ended that September and temperatures returned to normal. Doesn't this want to make you get into a HeatWave party as quick as you can?
It sure does! Here in California, when I'm at school, I'm just DYING to jump into a pool near my house!
What about you guys? Leave your opinion in the comments!
The hottest US Summer was in 1936. Temperatures more than 100°F (38°C) throughout the country and into Southern Canada! In the MidWest, ground temperatures got as high as 200°F (93°C)! Wow! That's hot enough to fry an egg... literally! Eggs only need a temperature of 158°F (70°C) to cook
Fortunately, that heat wave ended that September and temperatures returned to normal. Doesn't this want to make you get into a HeatWave party as quick as you can?
It sure does! Here in California, when I'm at school, I'm just DYING to jump into a pool near my house!
What about you guys? Leave your opinion in the comments!
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