US: Seattle Residents Flock To Lake Washington Amid Historic Heat Wave
In the Pacific Northwest, heatwaves caused by the 'heat dome' phenomenon, in which high pressure in the sky traps hot air, hit the region and the temperature in each city has reached a record high of over 110 degrees (43.3 degrees Celsius). Lakes and beaches were crowded with people avoiding record-breaking high temperatures during the weekends, as the majority of people in western Washington do not have air conditioning in their homes.. Video Location: Lake Washington, Seattle, Washington, US. (Footage by @mamaofmav/Spectee via Getty Images UGC)





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2150975603
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Spectee
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27 June, 2021
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00:00:30:02
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Seattle, Washington, United States
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Spectee
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