It definitely was hot Tuesday but no record

From left, Noah, Isaiah and Abigayl Butterworth have some fun Tuesday afternoon at Kenwood Beach. While temperatures reached an unofficial high of 94 degrees, the record for June 21 is 96 degrees, set in 1953. Check out the Northern Life edition of the weekend paper for more coverage on how people enjoyed the recent bout of hot weather.
Chris Lamphere | Cadillac NewsCHRIS LAMPHERE
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