Officials reported that a heat wave on the East Coast caused the Potomac River, north of Little Falls, Maryland, to reach a record temperature of 94 degrees Fahrenheit. This increase in temperature has been associated with a significant fish kill in the area.
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Record water temperatures in Potomac River linked to fish kill
A heat wave has led to record water temperatures in the Potomac River, reaching 94 degrees Fahrenheit. Officials have linked this rise in temperature to a large fish kill in the region.
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Fish kill triggered in Potomac River as water temperatures surge to record 94 degrees due to extreme heat wave
Record water temperatures in Potomac River linked to fish kill