Weather
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Temperatures in the Triple Digits Scorch the Midwest, Shattering a Slew of Records
The temperature at Chicago Midway International Airport, located just outside the city, reached 100 degrees Fahrenheit, marking the first time the airport has reached that temperature since July 25, 2012.
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