Freaky July Heat – In 1936

From July 6 through July 16, 1936 temperatures were over 100F every day in Sparta, Illinois, topping out at 114F on July 14

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U.S. Historical Climatology Network

This year, temperatures are averaging about 15-20 degrees cooler, and are expected to top at out at 92F during that same time interval.

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2 Responses to Freaky July Heat – In 1936

  1. Glacierman says:

    “This year, temperatures are averaging about 15-20 degrees cooler, and are expected to top at out at 92F during that same time interval.”

    Proof positive that Kevin Trenberth was right. All that excess heat that we are not seeing is obviously going into the deep oceans. The models cannot be wrong. You just wait till that tipping point is reached and all that heat comes roaring out of the deep……

  2. Brad says:

    Seymour, TX recorded 120 Degrees on August 12, 1936.

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