DENVER (KDVR) -- Denver officially hit 101 degrees at 12:56 p.m. on Sunday, breaking a 146-year record for the highest temperature recorded on July 14, according to official records. The last time Denver got this hot on July 14 was in 1878 when the temperature hit 100 degrees. Back then, the State of Colorado was a little less than two years old. This is the second day in one week that Denver has broken the daily record, with the 102-degree high on Friday overtaking a record set in 1971. Tips for the heat While there will be some relief on the way for Denverites, the hottest days of the year typically fall in mid-to-late July. Heat to the level seen on Friday, Saturday and
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