Eighty years ago this month, every region of the country reported temperatures over 100 degrees.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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Yet another “inconvenient truth” from history…..
Some states are missing form the list. Connecticut? Massachusetts?
Connecticut is part of New England, and Waterbury was 101 degrees.
No state is Rhode Island, entire of itself. Every one is a piece of Connecticut, and a part of Maine.
I need a translation; Google Translate offers no ‘Morgan’ for source language though.
@Jim: Sometimes they replace an “o” with a “ga”.
Try making that substitution in your search for a translation. i.e. Replace the “ga” with an “o” ….. đŸ˜‰
Try Donne as the source language.
On June 10th in the year 1877 Los Angelas hit 112
That could not possible be true, if we run if through our adjustment program you find that was in error, error, error, error,