The oceans have been gaining heat at an alarming rate for the last 50 years. This causes greenhouse gases to pool over the state of Maine, leaving temperatures there warmer than normal – due to trapped heat
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Terrible! Poor Maine… There must be some taxes that can solve this situation.
It’s 3F in Portland, Maine this morning, toasty warm!
according to that map, it’s should be 5-10 degrees colder
I’m sure there’s not one person that would notice the difference……
CO2 in the main,
Forms pools over Maine.
The backradiation will,
Most assuradly kill.
I don’t know where the temps came from for the thumb in Michigan (my region), but January was in no way above normal after the first few days. It’s been colder than a titch’s wit. Last week was always 3+ below normal (hi and low). This week will have Tuesday above normal (snow is moving in), but every other day is forecast to be 3-15 below normal highs and sub zero lows.