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Live Science claims that the heatwave hit every single state, yet there was no place in Washington above normal in July.
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Live Science claims that the heatwave hit every single state, yet there was no place in Washington above normal in July.
Yeah, well… Here in GA it was a 89 degrees at 9:30 PM.
How’s that for normal?
I used to play basketball in Tempe at midnight at 100 degrees 35 years ago. How is that for normal?
There are no ‘normals’ in climate, only averages over time.
89 at 9pm in Georgia is not unsual. Well, that is if it’s Atlanta or farther south.
Yes, it has been cool here in the Emerald State. There have been a few nights I’ve worn a winter coat when leaving work. What passes for “Summer” just began a few weeks ago, and will likely transition back into mist and fog by late September. I think Bastardi says one more year of La Nina. Lake Powell will be full, and hopefully that will cause the bedwetters to STFU. Plus, Rick Perry will be Prez, and a new day will dawn.
El Nino, where are you? Come here, boy!
Sorry, no “Shutting Up” will be coming form the bedwetters. At most they will just change the subject.
Living is Eastern Wa (Spokane) I can attest to the late summer. Nights are mid to low 50s, days are low 80 to barely 90 and have only been consistently warm for a couple of weeks. Not that I’m complaining, I certainly don’t want it any warmer than that. Still, Warming isn’t happening in this state.