Memorial Day Wasn’t Always Cold

Eighty years ago before the atmosphere overheated, Wisconsin was 109 degrees on Memorial Day weekend.

Temperatures almost never get to 100 degrees in Wisconsin anymore, even in July.

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5 Responses to Memorial Day Wasn’t Always Cold

  1. Gail Combs says:

    I haven seen those type of temperatures in the twenty years I have been living in NC.

  2. Steven Mosher says:
    May 23, 2014 at 6:29 pm
    “The North Pole has NEVER been ice free before. It really is much worse than we thought. LOL.”

    Gosh sounds like the stupid mistake Goddard made here years ago.

    Here is what ice free means : extent or area less than 1 million sq km

    Ice free at the north pole is nothing unique and its not an object of scientific study. ice extent in the ENTIRE BASIN… that’s of interest.

    North pole: uninteresting
    Entire basin: interesting

    Write that down and tell goddard

    http://wattsupwiththat.com/2014/05/23/sea-ice-news-volume-5-2-noaa-forecasts-above-normal-arctic-ice-extent-for-summer/

  3. Pathway says:

    Snowing again today in the higher mountains. Aspen Mnt open for skiing.

  4. Kalifornia Kafir says:

    In 1988, my husband and I attended a music festival in the Sierras in California. Day one was over 100 degrees. Two days later, it was snowing. Imagine that: Global Warming and Global Cooling in a 24 hour period! LOL.

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