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What is the only state to never reach 100 degrees?

All 50 states have documented a temperature of 100 degrees or higher, including Alaska, while many states – even those as far north as the Canadian border – have recorded temperatures of at least 115 degrees.



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It has happened, but just once. Alaska's lone 100-degree day occurred more than a century ago, when the thermometer peaked at 100 on June 27, 1915, at Fort Yukon in the east central part of the state.

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Does anyone live in Death Valley? Death Valley is the historic homeland of the Timbasha Shoshone. “Some members of the tribe still live within Death Valley, and their village is in Furnace Creek,” Wines said. “It's right here in the center of the park.

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