Jul 30, 2009 | The Kenmore Reporter
Cooling off at Log Boom, Blyth parks during hottest day ever in Seattle area
As Lori Nulton rose from her chair near the shores of Lake Washington at Kenmore's Log Boom Park on Wednesday afternoon, she proclaimed: "It's way too hot." The time was about 12:30 p.m. and the temperature was in the mid-90s. The heat would get worse later - climbing into the record-setting 100s in Seattle and outlying areas - but it was brutal at ...
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