What's the hottest it's ever been in your state? In 1936, 15 states saw record-breaking temperatures. Will this summer's heat melt these Top 5 state records?
1. Death Valley, California, July 10, 1913: 134°F
2. Lake Havasu City, Arizona, June 29, 1994: 128°F
3. Laughlin, Nevada, June 29, 1994: 125°F
4. Lakewood, New Mexico, June 27, 1994: 122°F
5. (tie) Alton, Kansas, July 24, 1936 and
Steele, North Dakota, July 6, 1936: 121°F