Heidi says that winters in Maine are getting red hot.
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April temperatures in Maine will rise to +6 deg F by 2115 unless we act now.
Best cherry pick ever.
2012 was the earliest spring I remember. ~4 weeks early. Last 2 years ~2 weeks late. And that’s the end-point the clime-syndicate wants.
Heidi (the fraud-mistress) doesn’t dare update that chart to reflect 2013, 2014 and 2015……
15 deg here in central maine at 6am
I am ready for spring to spring.
http://www.wunderground.com/news/maine-all-time-record-april-cold
The state of Maine may have recorded its coldest April temperature on record Monday morning.
An unofficial low temperature of minus 20 degrees was reported at Big Black River in northern Maine, according to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Caribou. The NWS says that the current official coldest low temperature ever recorded in Maine during April is a reading of minus 17 degrees at Ripogenus. If Monday morning’s low of minus 20 degrees at Big Black River is verified as accurate, it would beat the old April state record by a full three degrees.
It should also be noted that four other locations recorded unofficial lows colder than minus 17 degrees, including Clayton Lake (minus 19 degrees), Aroostook River at Masardis (minus 19 degrees), Nine-Mile Bridge (minus 18 degrees) and Oxbow (minus 18 degrees).
Europe also seems to have a cold weather: http://climate-ocean.com/2015/K-m2.html. I think that everybody wants some warmer days…..