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Publication Date June 28, 2015 | KTVB.com

Boise breaks heat records Saturday and Sunday

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Boise city. Image: Picserver
Boise city. Image: Picserver

As the heat wave continues across the region, record temperatures are being broken, including in Boise on Saturday and Sunday. KTVB Chief Meteorologist Rick Lantz says temperatures in the City of Trees topped 106 degrees Saturday, breaking the previous record of 104, set in 1892.

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