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>> if we end up getting to 130 degrees or -- they're not calling for it, but if we got to a 131, we'd be talking about an all-time temperature. so that would be pretty unusual. where we're at right now, 125, 127, that's less unusual. that's pretty typical for a place like death valley. >> reporter: you may ask what are people to do to cope with the heat. the same thing we're doing. this is number two for me. also an umbrella. another thing that has come in handy, especially in the next couple of hours, take a look at this. we're trying to spray ourselves, trying to make the best of it, but it is really, really hot here, jim. back to you. >> absolutely. it is scorching out there. rafael romo, stay school as best as you can. according to the cdc, the u.s. sees an average of 702 heat-related deaths each year, more than any extreme weather event, including floods, hurricanes, and tornadoes.

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