No surprise for Northeast residents sweating out the summer
after a winter barely touching their snow shovels: This is the hottest year on
record in the region so far.
The Northeast Regional Climate Center at Cornell University reported Tuesday
that the average temperature in the 12-state region was 49.9 degrees from January
through July. That's the warmest seven-month period since 1895, the year
systematic record keeping began.
While it makes for sweaty nights, not everybody's complaining.
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It has been a HOT one that is for sure.
ReplyDeleteThe sun is going through a hot phase.
ReplyDeleteI guess this will be Delmarva Powers excuse for my higher than high electric bill yesterday.
ReplyDeleteNo such thing as global warming though, right?
ReplyDeleteI was just going to comment that the liberals will be screaming global warming again, but I can see that 4:25 has already proven my point.
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