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The period from July 17 – 19, 1959, was the longest string of consecutive days where nighttime low temperatures did not drop below.
On July 12, 2012, the low temperature at Death Valley dropped to just 107 ° F ( 41. 7 ° C ) after a high of 128 ° ( 53. 3 ° C ) on the previous day.
Death Valley's overnight low of 107 ° F ties the record for the world's warmest low temperature ever recorded ( Khasab Airport in Oman also recorded a low of 107 ° F on June 27, 2012 ).
Also on July 12, 2012 the mean 24-hour temperature recorded at Death Valley was 117. 5 ° F, which makes it the world's warmest 24-hour temperature on record.

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