Monday, September 23, 2013

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"The National Weather Service pronounced the summer of 2013 in Salt Lake City to be the hottest on record. With average temperatures hitting just below 81 degrees, the residents of Salt Lake City were at the mercy of scorching summer days that saw temperatures rise above 95 degrees. For a total of 16 days, temperatures soared to 100 degrees, which is more than the usual five 100-degree days Northern Utah experiences annually. While the report, which appeared on CacheValleyDaily.com, may provide amusement to some folks, those who actually felt the intense summer heat in Salt Lake City may find it hard to grin. For meteorologist Eric Schoening of The National Weather Service, the high pressure over the western portion of the United States is to blame for the phenomenon. If conditions persist, functional HVAC in Salt Lake City homes and commercial buildings will become a necessity. "

http://www.harrisaireserv.com/2013/09/hvac-in-salt-lake-city-surviving-record-breaking-summers/

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