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>If you were out and about this afternoon and felt your eye sockets getting a bit toasty as you took in the (un)pleasant odor of hot asphalt, you were not alone. Denver officially reached its first 100-degree day for 2024 Tuesday afternoon, according to National Weather Service officials in Boulder. It's the first time it’s been this hot since Aug. 5, 2022, weather service officials said in a social media post.

Archive: https://archive.today/XxZFu From the post: >>If you were out and about this afternoon and felt your eye sockets getting a bit toasty as you took in the (un)pleasant odor of hot asphalt, you were not alone. Denver officially reached its first 100-degree day for 2024 Tuesday afternoon, according to National Weather Service officials in Boulder. It's the first time it’s been this hot since Aug. 5, 2022, weather service officials said in a social media post.

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REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

GLOBAL WARMING

REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

Jokes aside. You should request this sub in . It seems appropriate...

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Is that not a common thing up in the plains?

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Very frequent in the plains, but Denver is quite a bit higher in elevation than the plains. It is not unheard of though, and the news is just jumping all over this to get people afraid of global warming.