Record high temperatures blanket much of North Dakota

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Record heat hit North Dakota on Friday, reaching a historic level in Bismarck.

National Weather Service data showed a high of 106 degrees at the Bismarck airport. The agency said it’s the second-earliest the city has hit triple digits -- the earliest was May 27, 1934. It’s the earliest in the year the city has hit 106, and the first time since July 23, 2007.

The Bismarck Tribune reports it smashed Bismarck’s record high for June 4 of 95, set in 1988.

Minot (105 degrees), Jamestown (102) and Dickinson (97) also broke high temperature records for the date on Friday.