Kansas Was Much Hotter In The 1930s

In July, 1934 the average high temperature was 106F. July, 2011 averaged 98F.

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One Response to Kansas Was Much Hotter In The 1930s

  1. Andy WeissDC says:

    This summer has been remarkable since some 1930’s records have been challanged or even beaten. But the extreme heat in the 1930’s was far more widespread and lasted on and off for most of the deczde.

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