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What does it take to hit 100? The long road to triple-digit heat in U.S. cities

What does it take to hit 100? The long road to triple-digit heat in U.S. cities

Update: 2025-08-18
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On Sunday, July 27, Tampa, Florida, made history by hitting 100 degrees for the first time since record-keeping began in 1890. A day later, the thermometer at Tampa International Airport topped out at 95 degrees in the afternoon, a narrow miss for a second consecutive day of triple-digit heat. For Northern dwellers who dream of sunshine and beaches in the dead of winter, and even Floridians who boast about their heat hardiness, the fact that a Florida city had never officially reached 100 degrees came as a surprise—and for many, disbelief.

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What does it take to hit 100? The long road to triple-digit heat in U.S. cities

What does it take to hit 100? The long road to triple-digit heat in U.S. cities

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