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Plummeting July 27 Temperatures In The U.S.

July 27 temperatures have plummeted in the US over the past century, with the hottest year being 1931, when the average afternoon temperature across the US was 94 degrees.

On July 27, 1931, almost the entire country was over 90 degrees. Most of the west was over 100 degrees, and California, Arizona, Kansas, South Dakota, North Dakota and Idaho were over 110 degrees.

That wasn’t Idaho’s hottest day, however. On July 27, 1939, Idaho reached 117 degrees, on a day when much of the Pacific Northwest was over 110 degrees.

Temperatures that hot are inconceivable now, forcing climate experts to ramp up their lies.

Read more at Real Climate Science

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    Spurwing Plover

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    So much for this Global Warming/Climate Change poppycock Just proves Al Gore Leonardo DiCaprio and those Greenpeace troublemakers are all wet

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    Ståe Snipsøyr

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    Doesn’t count. It’s weather, exept when it’s hot, then it’s climate change. Pure logic.

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