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Taking aim at triple digits

Dennis Babcock, 10, squirts water at his friends during a hot day at Columbia Park in Kennewick. Monday’s high at the Pasco Airport was 98. The Tri-Cities can expect triple-digit temperatures all week, with a high of up to 107 degrees Friday, said the National Weather Service. It issued a heat advisory from noon Wednesday through 8 p.m. Friday. Babcock was with his mother, Yoko Babcock of Kennewick.
Dennis Babcock, 10, squirts water at his friends during a hot day at Columbia Park in Kennewick. Monday’s high at the Pasco Airport was 98. The Tri-Cities can expect triple-digit temperatures all week, with a high of up to 107 degrees Friday, said the National Weather Service. It issued a heat advisory from noon Wednesday through 8 p.m. Friday. Babcock was with his mother, Yoko Babcock of Kennewick. Tri-City Herald

Dennis Babcock, 10, squirts water at his friends during a hot day at Columbia Park in Kennewick. Monday’s high at the Pasco Airport was 98.

The Tri-Cities can expect triple-digit temperatures all week, with a high of up to 107 degrees Friday, said the National Weather Service.

It issued a heat advisory from noon Wednesday through 8 p.m. Friday.

Babcock was with his mother, Yoko Babcock of Kennewick.

This story was originally published July 31, 2017 at 5:45 PM with the headline "Taking aim at triple digits."

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