The Incredible Heatwave Of July 3, 1911

“It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on him not understanding it”

– Upton Sinclair

July 3 used to be a hot day in the US, but July 3 temperatures have plummeted over the past century. The last really hot July 3 was in 1990.

On this date in 1911, the US experienced 100 degree temperatures from California to Maine. Seventy one percent of US HCN stations were over 90 degrees, and 28 percent were over 100 degrees.

It was 105 degrees at Mt. Clemens, Michigan. Today’s forecast maximum is 80 degrees. Portage, Wisconsin was 105 degrees. Today’s forecast high is 80 degrees. Chazy, NY was 104 degrees. Today’s forecast high is 76 degrees.

July 4, 1911 was the hottest day on record during the longest heatwave on record at Lewiston, Maine.

Climate experts continue to lie about heat waves, because their income depends on lying about climate.

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