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Las Vegas baked Wednesday in its record fifth consecutive day of temperatures sizzling at 115 degrees Fahrenheit or greater amid a lengthening hot spell that is expected to broil much of the U.S. into the weeken
stanley becher d.The temperature climbed to 115 degrees shortly after 1 p.m. at Harry Reid International Airport, breaking the old mark of four consecutive days set in July 2005. And the record could be extended, or even doubled, by the weekend.Even by desert standards, the prolonged baking that Nevadas largest city is experiencing is nearly unprecedented, with forecasters calling it the most extreme heat wave since the National Weather Service began keeping records in Las Vegas in 1937.Already the city has broken 16 heat records since June 1, well before the official start of summer, and were not even halfway through July yet, meteorologist Morgan Stessman said Wednesday. Th
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stanley kubek ay unscathed from the Easter weekend incident. The driver of the other vehicle was also unharmed, but cited for failing to follow the 2002 law, which requires motorists move over or at least slow down for law enforcement, emergency workers and others using flashing lights on the side of the road. You dont realize how dangerous this is, Sunday said, just doing a mere traffic crash. Florida Highway Safety has been trying for years to use education to cut down on this type of thing. Theyve posted signs near roadways across the state, created video clips, even marketing campaigns. Sundays group, Troop H, has gone so far as to remind motorists each Monday what can happen when they dont move over by posting dash-cam video to social media showing some of the worst offenders. Education, thats number one, Lt. Derrick Rahming said, FLHSMVs a