- Goldsboro: 104
- Fayetteville: 103
- Rocky Mount-Wilson: 103
- Chapel Hill: 102
- Lumberton: 102
- Raleigh-Durham: 102 (new record for the date)
- Southern Pines: 102
- Louisburg: 101
- Concord: 100
- Elizabethtown: 100
- Jacksonville: 100
- Kenansville: 100
- Charlotte: 99
- Greensboro: 99
- Mount Airy: 99
- Oxford-Henderson: 99
- Cherry Point: 98
- Gastonia: 98
- New Bern: 98
- Wilmington: 98
- Winston-Salem: 98
- Asheboro: 97
- Lexington: 97
- Asheville: 92
- Boone: 88
Thursday, July 08, 2010
Hot Summer Continues
Wednesday, July 7 brought some of the hottest temperatures so far this summer in parts of North Carolina when many cities hit highs near 100 or even higher. Here's a look back at highs for selected locations around the state:
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