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Sunday, June 30, 2013
102 degrees Fahrenheit in Mt. Shasta City
I called my friend in Mt. Shasta a few minutes ago and he said he was going up to the lake at 6000 feet to try to beat the heat. He said it's pretty brutal there today. Most people in Mt. Shasta don't have air conditioners in their homes so this kind of heat is a problem there. So, people have to do whatever they can to get through the heat even in the Mountains at 3500 feet and above.
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