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Rated by Participant: A92B02F521C7759C8290950795930DACE8CBD0709E8C7B3CE494681A3DEC297C
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The heat wave of July 1936 was hotter both in terms of days in excess of 100⁰F and average nominal temperature Source: https://www.weather.gov/ilx/july1936heat#:~:text=July%201936%2C%20part%20of%20the,people%20died%20from%20the%20heat.

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