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 Phoenix s relentless streak of dangerously hot days has smashed a record for major U.S. cities on Tuesday, the 19th straight day the desert city saw temperatures soar to 110 degrees Fahrenheit or more.On Tuesday at 12:05 p.m. local time  3:05 p.m. EST , Phoenix s temperature reached 110 degrees Fahrenheit.Nighttime has offered little relief from the brutal temperatures. Phoenix s low of 94 degrees on Tuesday was the ninth straight day of low temperatures not falling below 90, another record, according to the National Weather Service. This broke a record set on Monday.                                        It s  pretty miserable when you don t have any recovery overnight,  said National Weather Service meteorologist Matt Salerno. The length of Phoenix s heat wave is notable even during a summer in which much of the southern United States and the world as a whole has been cooking in record temp stanley cup eratures, something scientists say is stoked by climate change.         What s going on in a metropolitan area known as the Valley of the Sun is far worse than a short spike in temperatures, expert stanley cup s said, and it poses a health danger to many.  Long-term exposure to heat is more difficult to withstand than single hot days, especially if it is not cooling off at night enough to sleep well,  said Katharine Jacobs, director of the Cent stanley cup er for Climate Adaptation Science and Solutions at the University of Arizona.  This will likely be one of the most notable periods in our health record in term Leko F-bomb insult on speeding ticket is free speech, judge rules
 BOSTON - Boston scrambled to dig out Monday from the second major winter storm in a week and delayed a celebratory Super Bowl parade, and forecasters from Philadelphia to Portland, Maine, warned that  flash freezing  could make roads dangerously slippery.Officials said a Massachusetts woman was run over and killed by a snowplow, and New York state police said two people were killed in a multivehicle crash on an interstate in Rye.CBS New York reported the problems persisted on the roads late into the night in many areas - and a potential disaster was brewing in the late-night hours.                                        Roads were slushy and snowy, and combined with the freezing temperatures, it was sure to make for a slippery morning commute.Here s the latest on the storm:        ___A Dead stanley cup ly TollFifty-seven-year-old Cynthia Levine was struck and killed by a snowplow just before 10 a.m. Monday in the parking lot of a condominium complex in Weymouth, south of Boston, the Norfolk district attorney s office said.In New York, state police said they were investigating a two-vehicle crash on Interstate 95 when a third vehicle lost control on the highway and hit the two vehicles from the first crash. The cause was not immediately known, but the crash occurred as snow and freezing rain hindered travel  nike dunk throughout the region.Officials in Ohio, where the storm hit before slamming into the Northeast, said a Toledo police officer died wh adidas originals ile shoveling snow in his driveway Sunday and the ci