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Daily Archives: July 16, 2021
Heatwave Of June 1933 Vs. 2021
During July 1936, North Dakota, South Dakota, Oklahoma and California were over 120 degrees, twenty-three states were over 110 degrees, forty-three states were over 100 degrees and every state was over 90 degrees. Weather that hot is incomprehensible to Americans … Continue reading
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July 16, 1901
On this date in 1901, Nebraska and Oklahoma were over 110 degrees, twenty-three states were over 100 degrees, and all but three states were over 90 degrees. More than half of the US was over 95 degrees. Weather that hot … Continue reading
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