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high temperature

noun as in white heat

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These high temperatures are mainly down to human-caused climate change, with smaller contributions from natural factors such as the El Niño weather pattern.

From BBC

The ticking clock may be more conspicuous in the Southwest because it already experiences very high temperatures through much of the year, but it is hardly limited there.

From Salon

Patients are also advised to wash their bedding and clothes on a high temperature.

From BBC

The average high temperature in Sacramento was 107.5 over the first 12 days of July, with the high hitting 113 on multiple days.

After a summer and early fall defined by record high temperatures across interior California, forecasters warned that people need to remain vigilant about fires even if temperatures have dropped.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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