SEATTLE (AP) - Areas of western Washington and Oregon, including Seattle and Portland have broken heat records for the second day in a row.
The National Weather Service says the temperature hit 95 degrees at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport Wednesday, beating the previous June 12 record of 85 degrees. On Tuesday, Sea-Tac reached 87, three degrees higher than the 1989 record for the date.
Olympia set a record with 93 degrees Wednesday, blowing past a previous record of 86.
The weather service says the temperature in Portland, Oregon, hit 97 degrees Wednesday, breaking a previous record of 93.
In Eugene, Oregon, the temperature rose to 99 degrees, breaking its record by 10 degrees. Salem broke its record by 1 degree, at 94 degrees.
The National Weather Service says cooler weather is expected for the rest of the week.
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