By ROGER PETTERSON, Associated Press Writer <p>It's not even May yet but it feels like July this week as temperatures climb into the 80s and the low 90s from the Plains to the East Coast, drawing people outside in shorts and T-shirts. "Who wants to be inside?" asked Johnnie Harrison, who took eight daycare children to a park in Albany, N.Y., where the early afternoon temperature was 73. "It's too hot to be inside."<p>***73? It's a heat wave, all right. Shorts and T-shirts! In spring! And, nice ear for quotes, there, Roger.***
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