July 21, 1930 : Hottest Day In Delaware History

The high temperature was 110 in Millsboro, 104 in Dover, and 105 in Milford on July 21, 1930.

Millsboro was 33 degrees cooler today, than it was on the same date in 1930. Experts tell us that this 33 degree cool down is a sure sign that the climate is broken.

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4 Responses to July 21, 1930 : Hottest Day In Delaware History

  1. Ivan says:

    HEAT WAVE IN AMERICA
    Numerous Deaths

    Crops Seriously Affected
    NEW YORK, July 21.
    The United States continues to suffer from a protracted heat wave, with temperatures ranging near 100 degrees in most areas. New York City officially registered 139 degrees in the sun.”
    http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/29806330
    21 July 1930

  2. Ivan says:

    Interesting:
    Colorado experienced its record high of 118 degrees Fahrenheit on July 11, 1888 in Bennett.
    http://www.ehow.com/facts_6913762_historic-weather-colorado.html

  3. Andy DC says:

    Yesterday, Washington, DC set a record for lowest maximum temperature for July 21, which was 71 degrees. Reliable weather records for DC go back 141 years. I trust the alarmists will keep that record from getting very much publicity.

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