With several cold months left to go in 2014, Michigan has already recorded the second largest number of below 0F readings in a single year. Only 1963 had more.
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63 was a brutal winter where I was. But I was 7 then, so I figured all winters were that cold.
Is this before or after the temperatures are “adjusted”?
This of course, is only weather. If it had been the most days above 100, that would have been global warming, no, climate change, no, weather weirding.