steveox
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Scorching hot weather set to continue across much of US
The scorching hot weather was expected to continue in the West on Sunday — after reaching 118 degrees in Phoenix — and other parts of the U.S. from Illinois to the lower Mississippi Valley.
The temperature in Phoenix broke a 10-year record of 116 for the city, where about 4,000 homes in the metropolitan area were without power — and air-conditioning — after a monsoon brought wind gusts that toppled power lines.
Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio ordered thousands of bags of ice to the county's outdoor jails, saying inmates could have as much as they want and for any use — including to sit on.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/43623480/ns/weather/
Now watch the left winged media blame it on global warming like CBS news and the New York times.
The scorching hot weather was expected to continue in the West on Sunday — after reaching 118 degrees in Phoenix — and other parts of the U.S. from Illinois to the lower Mississippi Valley.
The temperature in Phoenix broke a 10-year record of 116 for the city, where about 4,000 homes in the metropolitan area were without power — and air-conditioning — after a monsoon brought wind gusts that toppled power lines.
Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio ordered thousands of bags of ice to the county's outdoor jails, saying inmates could have as much as they want and for any use — including to sit on.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/43623480/ns/weather/
Now watch the left winged media blame it on global warming like CBS news and the New York times.