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Phoenix is by far the hottest major city in North America ; the average high temperature during baseball's regular season is, and game-time temperatures well above are very common during the summer.
In much of the north, the average daily maximum temperature is about during January, the coolest month of the year, and about during May, the hottest month.
Summers are hot with an average max temperature of about 33C in August, the hottest month of the year.
The hottest temperature ever measured in Japan,, occurred in Tajimi, Gifu on August 16, 2007.
From the cool entrance, ware is slowly transported through the kiln, and its temperature is increased steadily as it approaches the central, hottest part of the kiln.
The Tropical rainforest climate has a very small temperature range. The temperature ranges are almost constant throughout the year, for example, Warri town in the southern part of Nigeria, records a maximum of for its hottest month while its lowest temperature is in its coldest month.
The hottest temperature ever recorded in Canada happened in Saskatchewan.
The Sahara desert is one of the hottest regions of the world, with a mean temperature over 30 ° C ( 86 ° F ).
Shanghai experiences on average 1, 878 hours of sunshine per year, with the hottest temperature ever recorded at, and the lowest at.
Physically, the classes indicate the temperature of the star's atmosphere and are normally listed from hottest to coldest, as is done in the following table:
The hottest air temperature ever recorded was at ' Aziziya, Libya, on 13 September 1922, but that reading is queried.
The hottest month of the year in the city is July, with an average 24-hour temperature of.
The photosphere of the Sun has an effective temperature of 5, 570 K yet its corona has an average temperature of 1 – 2 × 10 < sup > 6 </ sup > K. However, the hottest regions are 8 – 20 × 10 < sup > 6 </ sup > K. The high temperature of the corona shows that it is heated by something other than direct heat conduction from the photosphere.
The hottest air temperature ever recorded in Death Valley was on July 10, 1913, at Furnace Creek, which is currently the hottest temperature ever recorded in the world.
On April 22, 2012, Death Valley recorded the hottest April temperature in North America:, beating the previous record by over 2 ° F.
Government organisations predict the region to rise in temperature and become the hottest region in the United Kingdom.
July is the hottest month with an average temperature of.
Daily temperature ranges are about to in July ( the coldest month ), about to in October ( the hottest month ) and about to in January ( midsummer ).

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The following year, which was one of the hottest years recorded in Europe, became a year with no bud.
The hottest temperature recorded in Sudan was reached on June 25, at in Dongola, breaking a record set in 1987.
The climate is generally dry and in spring and summer it is hot ; the hottest daily maximum temperatures in the continental US are often recorded in lower elevation areas near the Pecos River in the county, particularly during the months of April, May and June.
The hottest temperature recorded in Leavenworth was 110 ° F ( 43 ° C ) in 1954 ; the coldest temperature recorded was-27 ° F (- 33 ° C ) in 1989.
The hottest temperature recorded in Williams was in 1909 ; the coldest temperature recorded was in 1937.
The hottest temperature ever recorded there was on July 6, 1905.
The hottest temperature ever recorded in Palm Desert was on July 6, 1905.
On July 17, 2005 the high temperature at Needles was, the hottest temperature recorded in Needles since record keeping began in 1940, breaking the previous all-time record high of four days earlier ( which broke the record of set on July 2, 1967 ).
The hottest temperature recorded in Medicine Lodge was 118 ° F ( 48 ° C ) in 1936 ; the coldest temperature recorded was-22 ° F (- 30 ° C ) in 1905.
The hottest temperature recorded in Great Bend was 111 ° F ( 44 ° C ) in 1980 ; the coldest temperature recorded was-21 ° F (- 29 ° C ) in 1989.
The hottest temperature recorded in Oberlin was 111 ° F ( 44 ° C ) in 1954 ; the coldest temperature recorded was-31 ° F (- 35 ° C ) in 1989.
The hottest temperature recorded in Ellsworth was 117 ° F ( 47 ° C ) in 1936 ; the coldest temperature recorded was-30 ° F (- 34 ° C ) in 1913.

hottest and Russell
In the movie, Russell Walker has signed all of the hottest acts to his Krush Groove record label, including Run-D. M. C., Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde ( Alonzo Brown ), and Kurtis Blow.

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School began in August, the hottest part of the year, and for the first few days Miss Langford was very lenient with the children, letting them play a lot and the new ones sort of get acquainted with one another.
Probably the hottest thing that has hit the Dallas investment community in years was the Morton Foods stock issue, which was sold to the public during the past week.
It was widely seen as one of the hottest, most exciting building sites in Europe, and the subject of much debate amongst architects and planners.
Clemens would also find himself the point of minor controversy when it was revealed in the book The Yankee Years by Joe Torre and Tom Verducci that Clemens ' bizarre pre-game ritual included soaking in extremely hot water then having the hottest possible muscle liniment applied to his genitals during his rub-down.
In the later systems, the key problem was confining the plasma for long times without the hottest, most valuable, particles escaping from the device.
Until the Florida Marlins arrived in 1993, Arlington Stadium was often the hottest stadium in the Majors, with temperatures frequently topping around 100 degrees throughout the months of summer.
The 2009 holiday season impacts from the " Yes, Virginia " special broadcast on the CBS television network on December 11, 2009, were: 1 ) " Yes, Virginia " reached more than 3. 7 million television viewers, 2 ) the associated public relations effort resulted in a substantial lift in overall exposure during Macy's most critical season with 1. 84 billion impressions generated, 3 ) On the night of the show on December 11, 2009, " Yes, Virginia " was Google's No. 1 and No. 4 hottest search terms, 4 ) " Yes, Virginia " made TV Guide's coveted Hot List.
In the United Kingdom, the 20th-century etiquette was that white dinner jackets are never worn, even on the hottest day of summer, but are reserved for wear abroad.
When the fighting broke out around 3: 00 PM the German position was immediately surrounded by gunfire, which Stark described as " the hottest engagement I have ever witnessed, resembling a continual clap of thunder.
In February 1929, Beiderbecke returned home to Davenport to convalesce and was hailed by the local press as " the world's hottest cornetist.
The band he co-led with trombonist Kid Ory was considered New Orleans ' hottest and best in the 1910s.
" The six-hour film was cut to under four, eliminating many of Burton's scenes, but the result was viewed the same — a film long on spectacle dominated by the two hottest stars in Hollywood.
By 1958, he was one of the hottest new stars in Hollywood.
The hottest year on record was 1914 and the coldest year was 1965.
Stephenson recognised that the hottest part of the boiler, and thus the most effective for evaporating water, was that surrounding the fire itself.
She enjoyed considerable success during the early 1940s, and was RKO's hottest property during this period.
Chicago was portrayed as a lively city where blacks commonly went to the theaters, ate out at fancy restaurants, attended sports events, including " cheering for the American Black Giants, black America ’ s favorite baseball team ", and could dance all night in the hottest night clubs.
In 2012, Peach was listed as the 50th hottest video game character by Complex.

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