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Day: August 21, 2017

Climate change yet to dethrone state’s record high temp

On this day in 1983: Highest temperature ever recorded in North Carolina: 110 degrees, at Fayetteville.

Less than two years later the state’s lowest temperature will be reached at Mt. Mitchell.

 

Author Lew PowellPosted on August 21, 2017Categories On This DayTags fayetteville nc, mt mitchell, nc temperatures, nc weatherLeave a comment on Climate change yet to dethrone state’s record high temp
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