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Sweltering Palm Springs Hits All-Time High Of 124 Degrees As Death Valley Approaches Earth’s Highest Ever Recorded Temperature

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It’s hot in California. Numerous cities in the Golden State tied or broke heat records this week — not just for the date, but for their entire recorded histories.

Idyllwild hit 104 degrees today. That ties the town’s all time hottest temperature. Palmdale tied its record high for July 4 at 110 degrees Thursday, according to the National Weather Service.

That record was originally set in 1973. Palm Springs, no stranger to thermometer-busting heat, hit 125 degrees today. That tops the city’s previous record of 123 degrees, last seen on June 17, 2021.It's official.

Palm Springs has hit 124 degrees (so far) today, breaking their all-time record high of 123 degrees. A few other locations also broke or tied their daily high temperature records.

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