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July Fourth-Warmest Month in U.S. History

HeadlineAug 09, 2011

The National Climatic Data Center is reporting July was the fourth-warmest month in U.S. history. Oklahoma’s statewide average temperature of 88.9 degrees Fahrenheit was the warmest monthly statewide average temperature on record for any state during any month. July was also the hottest month ever in Texas. In Dallas, the temperature exceeded 100 degrees on 30 of the 31 days in July.

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