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Heat Wave

Summer temperatures in the high desert, can reach in excess of 118 degrees, yet still get cold at night.
The extreme heat rising off the asphalt during th...
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Summer temperatures in the high desert, can reach in excess of 118 degrees, yet still get cold at night.
The extreme heat rising off the asphalt during the hottest part off the day, can cause strange distortions, making the road appear more uneven than it actually is, these distortions are known as " heat waves".

State Route 377
Navajo County, Arizona
Elevation: 5,870
Temperature: 115 degrees
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