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Daily Archives: June 21, 2019
India Just As Hot As 1896
India heatwave temperatures pass 50 Celsius at Montgomery and Jacobabad, on tho borders of the Scinde desert, the maximum for weeks together varies from 114deg. to 123dcg. in shade guaranteed by offlclal conditions 08 Jan 1896 – HOT WEATHER. – … Continue reading
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Hottest Year Ever Update
Tomorrow is the first full day of summer, and we are expecting heavy snow just west of Boulder. Ventusky – Wind, Rain and Temperature Maps The forecast maximum tomorrow is 60F in Boulder, which would break the previous cold record … Continue reading
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US Summers Used To Be Much Hotter
During the summer of 1936 (June-August) the US Midwest was over 90F every day except one, over 100F on 71 days, over 110F on 30 days, and over 115F on two days. Weather this hot is completely incomprehensible now, and … Continue reading
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