Record Heat Grips Western U.S.

Editor’s Note: Prophet Rick Joyner warns that when you see strange and extreme weather (record breaking highs, lows, floods, droughts, tornadoes, storms), it is a prophetic sign that the Revelation Days are upon us.

In Furnace Creek, California, the temperature was 122 in the shade.

According to weather forecasters, that’s not even close to a high temperature.

Forecasters are predicting a world-record high temperature coming to Death Valley, California of 130 degrees a deadly heat wave is raving the western part of the U.S.

“As a 15-year resident of Death Valley, temperatures of 112 or 114 are not that uncomfortable to me,” Phil Dickinson, director of marketing for the Furnace Creek Resort in Death Valley National Park told reporters. “But pile on 10 degrees on top of that and it’s brutal. It feels like you are in a conventional oven. Breathing in air this hot creates a sense that it is searing your lungs.”

Officials in the region are on high alert because it is fireworks season and the temperatures have dried out the area to the point of making it a “tinder box”. Fire officials say they’ve responded to almost 3,000 fires this year, over 1,100 more than in an average year.

In Las Vegas, officials found a man dead inside a home with no air conditioning on Saturday. The National Weather Service office in Las Vegas reported an all-time record high for the city of 118 degrees.

Several cities in the Pacific Northwest hit records, including 106 degrees in Boise, Idaho and 107 in Medford, Oregon.

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