From Vancity Buzz:
In the Iranian city of Bandar Mahshahr, a temperature of 165 degrees (74 Celsius) Fahrenheit, factoring in humidity, was recorded at 4:30 p.m. local time on Friday, July 30.
Though no official record exists, this marks the second hottest temperature ever recorded, narrowly beat by Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, which hit 178 degrees Fahrenheit (81 degrees Celsius) in 2003.
Bandar Mahshahr is located on the shores of the Persian Gulf, where water temperature can reach 90 degrees Fahrenheit. This leads to some of the most oppressive humidity on the planet, which translates to the extreme temperatures experienced in the region.
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Cooking ground turkey to the proper temperature is a must for consumers
When cooking turkey in any form, it is important to cook it to the proper internal temperature of 165 degrees Fahrenheit.
In other news……Sydney, Australia, has snow for the first time since 1836.
Once we hit 82C, our collective goose really will be cooked: http://allrecipes.com/recipe/super-crispy-roasted-goose/