Midwest Having Their Coldest Spring On Record

Today marks halfway through meteorological Spring (March-May) and the US Midwest is having the coldest Spring on record, 22 degrees colder than the Spring of 1910 when CO2 was 300 PPM.

The only other year which came close to this was 1975, when scientists were worried about a new ice age.

Science News March 1, 1975

TIME Magazine Archive Article — Another Ice Age? — Jun. 24, 1974

Newsweek April 28. 1975  The Cooling World

The world’s leading climate experts wrote a letter to President Nixon in 1972 warning of a new ice age within a century.

THE ROLE OF NOAA’S CLIMATE PREDICTION CENTER IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF CLIMATE SERVICES

This is the first time the Midwest has had fewer than 10% of days over 60 degrees during the first half of Spring, compared with 1910 when more than two-thirds of days were over 60 degrees.

This will of course not be reported by the mainstream media or told to school children, because it wrecks the global warming agenda.

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