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Fargo can't escape the snow, even when it's 100 degrees outside.
It wasn't that many weeks ago many claimed the unfortunate bragging rights to a late snowstorm that dropped a couple feet of snow in some parts of North Dakota. Now, heat is once again putting us on the map.
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While 100-degree temperatures are not uncommon in North Dakota, it is rare for June, meteorologist says.
Should our heat wave make national news, be certain that folks watching in Dallas will laugh and laugh.
Since early last week, the forecast for today has been calling for temperatures to reach to near 100.
July and August are the two months with the lowest average wind
We visit with a service tech from Laney's to see how you can keep your A/C performing, and what benefits can come out of it other than cool air.
It was 100 degrees, windy and humid on this day in 1995.
But the hottest measured temperature is 134 degrees.
StormTRACKER Meteorologist John Wheeler looks at the summer weather patterns

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