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originally posted by: Boomer1947
originally posted by: Tolkien
a reply to: firerescue
It is 21C here presently.
Way WAY below normal
And they had sent earlier a weather warning for 30 C today, and late this afternoon, they changed that to Monday.
I am sure during the next election, the libtards will cite "there was X number of heat alerts, PANIC, vote for US to SAVE you". This is why those completely fake "alerts" are being produced, totally disconnected from the actual (low) temperature of that day. The "fake predictions" are now falsely claimed to be the acutal data. Total political corruption of the weather service.
Disgusting
Either way, even of it does occur, 30 C is NORMAL at this time of year
This is called "summer".
FFS....
Yes. That's what the Met Office said. Did you even read the article?
"Temperatures will generally be around or a little below normal for mid-June, and it may well be breezy in places too. Through the weekend and into the following week, confidence in any particular weather pattern dominating becomes low. As such, the best forecast is for fairly typical June weather, with a mixture of weather types. This means some spells of drier, sunny weather but also some showers or longer spells of rain at times. Temperatures will most likely be close to or slightly below average."
No mention of global warming anywhere in that article.
FFS
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: DontTreadOnMe
Some are much, much bigger. Huge reservoirs.
originally posted by: DontTreadOnMe
a reply to: Oldcarpy2
Nothing like 1988, where parts of the Great Lakes had about 10 days of 90s-100s F in July, IIRC.
Very humid and muggy.
What was different in 1988, it was quite dry.
Then rain and clouds were quite scarce.
originally posted by: DontTreadOnMe
a reply to: RazorV66
You probably also remember the Great Northeast Power Outage in August, 2003.
That was some brutal heat and humidity....with no way for relief.