Sheridan recorded as hottest in region, breaks record
SHERIDAN — Sheridan broke records with the heat yesterday.
The 107-degree Fahrenheit peak earned Sheridan its all-time hottest day in history, according to U.S. National Weather Service Billings Office.
Brandenberg, Montana, was the hottest in the region at 111 degrees, hitting its second-hottest day in history.
A "cool front" swept in Tuesday evening, bringing temperatures back down to 85 degrees as a high for Wednesday. While dry conditions are expected the rest of the week, weather officials expect a chance of showers and cooler air for Saturday night and Sunday.
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