11 Hottest Cities in America
Kansas City, MO, is the 11th hottest city in the US and experiences an average of three days per year with temperatures above 99 degrees. Missouri is in the center of the US, so temperatures can vary to extremes. The hottest summer months are July and August. Be sure to enjoy sunshine in moderation, and always use sunscreen.
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Current Results, “Hottest Cities in United States” Current Results, “Hottest Cities in United States” http://www.currentresults.com/Weather-Extremes/US/hottest-cities.php http://www.currentresults.com/Weather-Extremes/US/hottest-cities.php http://www.currentresults.com/Weather-Extremes/US/hottest-cities.php Courtesy of Elena Stepanova at Dreamstime Courtesy of Kcphotoblog Courtesy of Spacecaptain at the German language Wikipedia Courtesy of Scott Catron Courtesy of Daniel Mayer Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons Courtesy of fcn80 Courtesy of Mliedel Courtesy of Nickay31111
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July 22, 2014