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Lake Milton ice fishers are reporting nice catches of yellow perch in the waters 10-to-20 feet deep.
The Buckeye State also has other great cities with valuable homes and lifestyles. Here’s a list of all the Ohio cities that made the top 50 hottest ZIP codes: 1.
The hottest temperature ever recorded in Ohio occurred in Gallipolis on July 21, 1934, when the mercury hit 113 degrees. Gallipolis is located in Southeastern Ohio. Don't Edit ...
Where it will be hottest. Story by Chad Murphy, Columbus Dispatch • 1w. ... NWS maps show the hot weather creeping eastward this week and into Buckeye State.
In Buckeye, Ariz., the heat apparently claimed a life Sunday. ... The two hottest temperatures on record are the 134 degrees 1913 in Death Valley and 131 in Tunisia in July 1931.