If Vancouver reaches 100 degrees today, it will only be the fourth time in the month of September in our weather history going back to 1891. Previously we peaked at 102 degrees in 1944, 100 degrees in 1987 and 103 degrees in 1988. It will be a rough goal to achieve as the record high for Sept. 5 is 102 degrees set in 1944 degrees.
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Source: The Columbian
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