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Fish kill triggered in Potomac River as water temperatures surge to record 94 degrees due to extreme heat wave

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Fews App Post Time 17h ago

Originally Published by: Extreme heat safety: How to prepare and stay cool during a heat wave Deep-sea nightmare: The bone-chilling fish lurking along the ocean floor Will 2026 be the hottest year ever amid record-breaking temperatures across the US? The East Coast’s Fourth of July heat wave drove the Potomac River north of Little Falls, Maryland, to a record temperature, contributing to a large fish kill, officials said. The Maryland Department of the Environment said one of its biologists recorded a water temperature of 94 degrees on July 4, while data from the USGS shows water temperatures peaking at 98. 4 degrees.

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