We have gotten used to cool springtime weather in the US, but it hasn’t always been like this. On this date in 1939, temperatures were over 100 degrees in Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri and Indiana. Madison, Indiana was 100 degrees, 36 degrees warmer than today’s forecast.
Over the past century, the area of the US affected by hot weather on May 24 has declined, with the last two years being close to record cold. This year will also be close to record cold.
Prominent climate experts of course claim the exact opposite, because they are criminals paid to lie about the climate for political reasons.