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Updated: 10:27 PM Jul 31, 2008
Denver's Record Breaking Heat Wave
Denver continues to add to the record of consecutive 90 degree days.
Posted: 3:31 PM Jul 29, 2008Reporter: Associated Press Email Address: news@kktv.com |
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Denver will continue to add to the record of consecutive 90 degree days.
Denver is expected to hit highs in the upper 90's to low 100's for the weekend! This would put the streak well into the 20's, with no immediate end in sight.
The 11 News Storm Team says, that the heat is only going to build as we head through the weekend. Highs in the 90's and low 100's will occur through Sunday. If you have plans to work or recreate outdoors, be sure to use sunscreen, drink plenty of water, and take frequent breaks in the shade or in an air conditioned building.
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