The Heatwave Of June 29, 1936

On June 29, 1936 one third of the US was over 100 degrees, with Seymour and Shoals, Indiana being the hottest places in the US at 111 degrees.  Weather that hot is incomprehensible now, and has been for 60 years.

People who claim the Midwest is getting hotter are criminals, not scientists. There is zero evidence to back that up.

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