What could be the highest temperature ever reliably recorded on Earth - 130F (54.4C) - may have been hit in the appropriately named Furnace Creek in Death Valley, California. The recording is being verified by the US National Weather Service. It comes amid a heatwave on the US's west coast, where temperatures are forecast to rise further this week. The scorching conditions have led to two days of blackouts in California, and a large “firenado”. Tap the link in our bio for more on the potentially record-breaking temperatures and the on-going heatwave. Source/Credit- @bbcnews ――――――――――― #DeathValley #California #ClimateChange #Heatwave #bbcnews #californiadreaming #californiaadventure #califórnia #lebanon #lebanon🇱🇧 #instalike #instagood #likeme #likeforlikeback #followforfollowback #followfollow #followtrickers #followers #follow4followback #bbctrending #followme #summer #trending #viral #followbacknow #followmeto #follow_me #likeit #liker #likemeback https://www.instagram.com/p/CEBz87OjmaO/?igshid=ujl2h1lk14c3












